Like a candle in the wind: the embers of once aflame, now smouldering galaxies at 5 &lt; <i>z</i> &lt; 8
James Trussler(University of Manchester), Stephen M. Wilkins(University of Connecticut), Thomas Harvey(University of Manchester), Aswin P. Vijayan(University of Sussex), Christopher J. Conselice(University of Nottingham), Louise T. C. Seeyave(University of Sussex), Christopher C. Lovell(University of Hertfordshire), Duncan Austin(University of Manchester), Joseph Caruana(University of Leicester), Qiong Li(University of Manchester), Nathan Adams(University of Manchester)
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