Quasar host galaxies at z~6 are systematically more compact than typical star-forming galaxies, and the most compact hosts contain the most overmassive black holes and the least cold gas.
Caveats of the assumptions used during the derivation are briefly illustrated within each sub-section
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Overmassive Black holes live in compact galaxies in the early Universe
Quasar host galaxies at z~6 are systematically more compact than typical star-forming galaxies, and the most compact hosts contain the most overmassive black holes and the least cold gas.