What Is the Nature of Little Red Dots and what Is Not, MIRI SMILES Edition
Pablo G. Pérez‐González(Centro de Astrobiología), Chris J. Willott(Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics), G. H. Rieke(University of Arizona), Bruno Rodríguez Del Pino(Centro de Astrobiología), Fengwu Sun(University of Arizona), Benjamin D. Johnson(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Kevin Hainline(University of Arizona), Sandro Tacchella(ETH Zurich), Marianna Annunziatella(Centro de Astrobiología), Jianwei Lyu(University of Arizona), Christina C. Williams(University of Arizona), W. Rujopakarn(Chulalongkorn University), Irene Shivaei(University of Arizona), Guillermo Barro(University of the Pacific), Stacey Alberts(University of Arizona), Christopher N. A. Willmer(University of Arizona), William Baker(University of Copenhagen), Andrew J. Bunker(University of Oxford), Brant Robertson(University of California, Santa Cruz), Dávid Puskás(University of Cambridge), Eiichi Egami(University of Arizona), Marcia Rieke(University of Arizona), Zhiyuan Ji(University of Arizona)
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