TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive catalog of galaxy morphologies derived from JWST imaging, revealing the relationship between galaxy structure, star formation, and evolution over cosmic time.
Contribution
It introduces a uniform morphological catalog for over 340,000 galaxies using profile fitting, combining structural parameters with other galaxy properties for the first time at this scale.
Findings
Bulge-dominated galaxies are mostly quiescent.
Disk-dominated galaxies are mostly star-forming.
A bimodality in galaxy types persists up to z > 3.
Abstract
To better understand how galaxies assemble their structure and evolve over cosmic time, we present a new catalog of morphological measurements for over 340,000 sources spanning , derived from deep JWST NIRCam imaging across four major extragalactic fields (CEERS, PRIMER-UDS, PRIMER-COSMOS, GOODS) compiled in the DAWN JWST Archive (DJA). We perform two-dimensional surface brightness fitting for all galaxies in a uniform, flux-limited sample. Each galaxy is modeled with both a S\'ersic profile and a two-component (bulge and disk) decomposition, yielding consistent structural parameters - including effective radius, S\'ersic index, axis ratio, and bulge-to-total ratio (). To demonstrate the scientific application of our morphology catalogs, we combined these measurements with DJA photometric redshifts, physical parameters and rest-frame colors, and investigated the…
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