Galaxies Going Bananas: Inferring the 3D Geometry of High-redshift Galaxies with JWST-CEERS

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Pandya VirajORCID,Zhang 张 Haowen 昊文ORCID,Huertas-Company MarcORCID,Iyer Kartheik G.ORCID,McGrath ElizabethORCID,Barro GuillermoORCID,Finkelstein Steven L.ORCID,Kümmel MartinORCID,Hartley William G.,Ferguson Henry C.ORCID,Kartaltepe Jeyhan S.ORCID,Primack JoelORCID,Dekel AvishaiORCID,Faber Sandra M.,Koo David C.ORCID,Bryan Greg L.ORCID,Somerville Rachel S.ORCID,Amorín Ricardo O.ORCID,Arrabal Haro PabloORCID,Bagley Micaela B.ORCID,Bell Eric F.ORCID,Bertin EmmanuelORCID,Costantin LucaORCID,Davé RomeelORCID,Dickinson MarkORCID,Feldmann RobertORCID,Fontana AdrianoORCID,Gavazzi RaphaelORCID,Giavalisco MauroORCID,Grazian AndreaORCID,Grogin Norman A.ORCID,Guo YuchenORCID,Hahn ChangHoonORCID,Holwerda Benne W.ORCID,Kewley Lisa J.ORCID,Kirkpatrick AllisonORCID,Kocevski Dale D.ORCID,Koekemoer Anton M.ORCID,Lotz Jennifer M.ORCID,Lucas Ray A.ORCID,Papovich CaseyORCID,Pentericci LauraORCID,Pérez-González Pablo G.ORCID,Pirzkal NorORCID,Ravindranath SwaraORCID,Rose CaitlinORCID,Schefer Marc,Simons Raymond C.ORCID,Straughn Amber N.ORCID,Tacchella SandroORCID,Trump Jonathan R.ORCID,de la Vega AlexanderORCID,Wilkins Stephen M.ORCID,Wuyts StijnORCID,Yang GuangORCID,Yung L. Y. AaronORCID

Abstract

Abstract The 3D geometries of high-redshift galaxies remain poorly understood. We build a differentiable Bayesian model and use Hamiltonian Monte Carlo to efficiently and robustly infer the 3D shapes of star-forming galaxies in James Webb Space Telescope Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science observations with log M * / M = 9.0 10.5 at z = 0.5–8.0. We reproduce previous results from the Hubble Space Telescope Cosmic Assembly Near-infrared Deep Extragalactic Legacy Survey in a fraction of the computing time and constrain the mean ellipticity, triaxiality, size, and covariances with samples as small as ∼50 galaxies. We find high 3D ellipticities for all mass–redshift bins, suggesting oblate (disky) or prolate (elongated) geometries. We break that degeneracy by constraining the mean triaxiality to be ∼1 for log M * / M = 9.0 9.5 dwarfs at z > 1 (favoring the prolate scenario), with significantly lower triaxialities for higher masses and lower redshifts indicating the emergence of disks. The prolate population traces out a “banana” in the projected b / a log a diagram with an excess of low-b/a, large- log a galaxies. The dwarf prolate fraction rises from ∼25% at z = 0.5–1.0 to ∼50%–80% at z = 3–8. Our results imply a second kind of disk settling from oval (triaxial) to more circular (axisymmetric) shapes with time. We simultaneously constrain the 3D size–mass relation and its dependence on 3D geometry. High-probability prolate and oblate candidates show remarkably similar Sérsic indices (n ∼ 1), nonparametric morphological properties, and specific star formation rates. Both tend to be visually classified as disks or irregular, but edge-on oblate candidates show more dust attenuation. We discuss selection effects, follow-up prospects, and theoretical implications.

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American Astronomical Society

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