EPOCHS. II. The Ultraviolet Luminosity Function from 7.5 &lt; z &lt; 13.5 Using 180 arcmin<sup>2</sup> of Deep, Blank Fields from the PEARLS Survey and Public JWST Data

Nathan Adams(University of Manchester), Adi Zitrin(Ben-Gurion University of the Negev), Heidi B. Hammel, Rogier A. Windhorst(Arizona State University), Rolf A. Jansen(Arizona State University), Scott Tompkins(Arizona State University), Tom Broadhurst(Ikerbasque), Norman A. Grogin(Johns Hopkins University), W. Peter Maksym(Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian), Nimish P. Hathi(Space Telescope Science Institute), Russell E. Ryan(Space Telescope Science Institute), Ignas Juodžbalis, Madeline A. Marshall(Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics), H. Dole(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Thomas Harvey(University of Manchester), Christopher J. Conselice(University of Nottingham), Seth H. Cohen(Arizona State University), Anton M. Koekemoer(Space Telescope Science Institute), Rachana Bhatawdekar(European Space Astronomy Centre), Larry Bradley(Pennsylvania State University), Dan Coe(Space Telescope Science Institute), Jordan C. J. D’Silva(The University of Western Australia), Michael J. Rutkowski(Minnesota State University, Mankato), Simon P. Driver(Australian National University), Haojing Yan(University of Missouri), Brenda Frye(Dublin City University), Cheng Cheng(National Astronomical Observatories), James Trussler(University of Manchester), Nor Pirzkal(Space Telescope Science Institute), Duncan Austin(University of Manchester), Christopher N. A. Willmer(University of Arizona), M. Nonino(Trieste Astronomical Observatory), A. S. G. Robotham(The University of Western Australia), Qiong Li(University of Manchester), Jake Summers(Arizona State University), Leonardo Ferreira(University of Nottingham), Stephen M. Wilkins(University of Connecticut)
The Astrophysical Journal
April 1, 2024
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