Fig. 6

z-band (i.e., F850LP) images from the Hubble Space Telescope for galaxies in our sample with 1.0 < z < 1.6 (i.e., all but two galaxies of our sample). Each image is 40 kpc×40 kpc, and galaxies are ordered based on their dust temperatures. On average, the galaxies with Tdust < 28 K have disk-like morphologies (i.e., PEPJ123709+621507, PEPJ123759+621732, PEPJ123615+621008, PEPJ123646+621141, PEPJ123750+621600) while most of the galaxies with Tdust > 33 K are more compact and irregular/clumpy.
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