PANORAMIC: Discovery of an Ultra-Massive Grand-Design Spiral Galaxy at $z\sim5.2$
Mengyuan Xiao, Christina C. Williams, Pascal A. Oesch, David Elbaz,, Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky, Rui Marques-Chaves, Longji Bing, Zhiyuan Ji,, Andrea Weibel, Rachel Bezanson, Gabriel Brammer, Caitlin Casey, Aidan P., Cloonan, Emanuele Daddi, Pratika Dayal, Andreas L. Faisst

TL;DR
The discovery of Zh'ul'ong, an ultra-massive, grand-design spiral galaxy at z~5.2, challenges existing models by showing mature galaxy features and spiral structures forming within the first billion years after the Big Bang.
Contribution
This paper reports the first identification of a grand-design spiral galaxy at such a high redshift, providing new insights into early galaxy formation and morphology evolution.
Findings
Zh'ul'ong has a classical bulge and large spiral arms at z~5.2.
It possesses a stellar mass comparable to the Milky Way.
The galaxy shows signs of inside-out growth with a modest star formation rate.
Abstract
We report the discovery of an ultra-massive grand-design red spiral galaxy, named Zh\'ul\'ong (Torch Dragon), at in the JWST PANORAMIC survey, identified as the most distant bulge+disk galaxy candidate with spiral arms known to date. Zh\'ul\'ong displays an extraordinary combination of properties: 1) a classical bulge centered in a large, face-on exponential stellar disk (half-light radius of ), with spiral arms extending across 19 kpc; 2) a clear transition from the red, quiescent core ( mag) with high stellar mass surface density () to the star-forming outer regions, as revealed by spatially resolved SED analysis, which indicates significant inside-out galaxy growth; 3) an extremely high stellar mass at its redshift,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
