Papers
Topics
Authors
Recent
Search
2000 character limit reached

Galaxy sizes and compactness at Cosmic Dawn

Published 6 Oct 2025 in astro-ph.GA | (2510.05299v1)

Abstract: The James Webb Space Telescope has found an unexpected population of high-mass galaxies (log(M<sup></sup>/M<em>)10\log (M<sup>\star</sup> / {\rm M} <em>\odot) \gtrsim 10) with extremely small effective radii (100pc\sim 100\,\rm pc) at z6z \gtrsim 6. Also, the existence of an unusual size--mass relation has been claimed. These observations are only partially reproduced by current models, and the physics responsible for the observed relations is still under debate. We expect to unveil the formation channels of the observed compact galaxies. We analyse 7605 snapshots for 169 galaxies of the state-of-the-art cosmological simulation suite FirstLight. We find that galaxies undergo an expansion--compaction--re-expansion process. This process operates in a specific mass range; compaction starts at log(M<sup></sup></em>on/M<em>)8.5\log (M<sup>\star</sup></em> {\rm on} / {\rm M}<em>\odot) \sim 8.5 and ends at log(M<sup></sup></em>off/M)9.5\log (M<sup>\star</sup></em>{\rm off} / \mathrm{M}_\odot) \sim 9.5. In between these masses, the size--mass relation becomes inverted, with a negative slope. The physical mechanism driving this process in our simulations involves a self-reinforced inflow of gas from the outer regions, that triggers a strong, localised starburst at the centre (within 1kpc1\, {\rm kpc}). This contraction continues until conditions favour star formation in a broader area, and the normal inside-out growth pattern resumes. We present evidence for the existence of a universal wet compaction operating at Cosmic Dawn. This mechanism is driven by spherical accretion triggered by the change of the state of the central matter of galaxies, from dark matter- to baryon-dominated. We also propose an analytical expression for the infall process, suitable for use in semi-analytic models. Contrary to low-redshift galaxies, in high-redshift systems compaction ends without gas depletion and star-formation quenching.

Summary

No one has generated a summary of this paper yet.

Paper to Video (Beta)

No one has generated a video about this paper yet.

Whiteboard

No one has generated a whiteboard explanation for this paper yet.

Open Problems

We haven't generated a list of open problems mentioned in this paper yet.

Continue Learning

We haven't generated follow-up questions for this paper yet.

Tweets

Sign up for free to view the 1 tweet with 0 likes about this paper.