Size Evolution of the Most Massive Galaxies at 1.7 < Z < 3 from Goods Nicmos Survey Imaging
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We measure the sizes of 82 massive (M ≥ 10M⊙) galaxies at 1.7 ≤ z ≤ 3 utilizing deep HST NICMOS data taken in the GOODS North and South fields. Our sample is almost an order of magnitude larger than previous studies at these redshifts, providing the first statistical study of massive galaxy sizes at z > 2, confirming the extreme compactness of these galaxies. We split our sample into disk-like (n ≤ 2) and spheroid-like (n > 2) galaxies based on their Sérsic indices, and find that at a given stellar mass disk-like galaxies at z ∼ 2.3 are a factor of 2.6±0.3 smaller than present day equal mass systems, and spheroid–like galaxies at the same redshifts are 4.3±0.7 smaller than comparatively massive elliptical galaxies today. At z > 2 our results are compatible with both a leveling off, or a mild evolution in size. Furthermore, the high density (∼2×10M⊙kpc) of massive galaxies at these redshifts, which are similar to present day globular clusters, possibly makes any further evolution in sizes beyond z=3 unlikely. Subject headings: galaxies: evolution – galaxies: high-redshift – infrared: galaxies
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