Seeing sharper and deeper: JWST’s first glimpse of the photometric and spectroscopic properties of galaxies in the epoch of reionization
James Trussler(University of Manchester), Stephen M. Wilkins(University of Connecticut), Nathan Adams(University of Manchester), Thomas Harvey(University of Manchester), Aswin P. Vijayan(University of Sussex), Christopher J. Conselice(University of Nottingham), Rachana Bhatawdekar(European Space Astronomy Centre), Brenda Frye(Dublin City University), Christopher C. Lovell(University of Hertfordshire), Duncan Austin(University of Manchester), William J Roper(University of Sussex), A. Verma(University of Oxford), Massimo Pascale(University of California, Berkeley), Leonardo Ferreira(University of Nottingham), Joseph Caruana(University of Leicester)
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