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The Sizes of Candidate z910z\sim9-10 Galaxies: confirmation of the bright CANDELS sample and relation with luminosity and mass

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Recently, a small sample of six z910z\sim9-10 candidates was discovered in CANDELS that are 1020×\sim10-20\times more luminous than any of the previous z910z\sim9-10 galaxies identified over the HUDF/XDF and CLASH fields. We measure the sizes of these candidates to map out the size evolution of galaxies from the earliest observable times. Their sizes are also used to provide a valuable constraint on whether these unusual galaxy candidates are at high redshift. Using galfit to derive sizes from the CANDELS F160W images of these candidates, we find a mean size of 0.13±\pm0.02" (or 0.5±\pm0.1 kpc at z910z\sim9-10). This handsomely matches the 0.6 kpc size expected extrapolating lower redshift measurements to z910z\sim9-10, while being much smaller than the 0.59" mean size for lower-redshift interlopers to z910z\sim9-10 photometric selections lacking the blue IRAC color criterion. This suggests that source size may be an effective constraint on contaminants from z910z\sim9-10 selections lacking IRAC data. Assuming on the basis of the strong photometric evidence that the Oesch et al. 2014 sample is entirely at z910z\sim9-10, we can use this sample to extend current constraints on the size-luminosity, size-mass relation, and size evolution of galaxies to z10z\sim10. We find that the z910z\sim9-10 candidate galaxies have broadly similar sizes and luminosities as z6z\sim6-8 counterparts with star-formation-rate surface densities in the range of ΣSFR=120M yr1kpc2\rm \Sigma_{SFR}=1-20\, M_\odot~ yr^{-1}\, kpc^{-2}. The stellar mass-size relation is uncertain, but shallower than those inferred for lower-redshift galaxies. In combination with previous size measurements at z=4-7, we find a size evolution of (1+z)m(1+z)^{-m} with m=1.0±0.1m=1.0\pm0.1 for >0.3Lz=3>0.3L^*_{z=3} galaxies, consistent with the evolution previously derived from 2<z<82 < z < 8 galaxies.Comment: 9 figures, 5 tables, accepted by Ap

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