Linhua Jiang, Eiichi Egami, Xiaohui Fan, Rogier A. Windhorst, Seth H. Cohen, Romeel Dave, Kristian Finlator, Nobunari Kashikawa, Matthew Mechtley, Masami Ouchi, Kazuhiro Shimasaku
We present a detailed structural and morphological study of a large sample of spectroscopically-confirmed galaxies at z>=6, using deep HST near-IR broad-band images and Subaru optical narrow-band images. The galaxy sample consists of 51 Lyman-alpha emitters (LAEs) at z~5.7, 6.5, and 7.0, and 16 Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs) at 5.96 in previous studies. In addition, more luminous galaxies tend to have larger physical sizes, exhibiting a size-luminosity relation r_{hl,in} \propto L^0.2. The slope 0.2 is significantly flatter than those in previous fainter LBG samples. We for the first time characterize the morphology of z>6 galaxies using nonparametric methods, including the CAS system, the Gini and M_{20} parameters. Compared to low-redshift galaxies, our galaxies appear in slightly different locations in the parameter space, mainly due to their small sizes in the HST images. However, we find strong correlations between the measured parameters, as expected from their definitions. This implies that these nonparametric methods could be still applicable for z>=6 galaxies, if used with caution. We search for extended Lyman-alpha emission halos around LAEs at z~5.7 and 6.5, by stacking a number of narrow-band images. We do not find evidence of extended halos predicted. [abridged].
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