A massive galaxy at z=9.3 shows bursty star formation with a recent downturn and sits in a small ionized bubble in a neutral IGM.
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3 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
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JWST data show the A2744-z7p9OD protocluster at z=7.88 as the most extreme evolved overdensity yet seen at z>7, with a dusty massive core in a synchronized lulling phase and high neutral hydrogen columns.
Strong gravitational lensing paired with JWST enables magnified high-resolution views of distant sources and improved constraints on dark matter.
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SPURS: Bursty Star Formation in an Extremely Luminous Weak Emission Line Galaxy at $z=9.3$
A massive galaxy at z=9.3 shows bursty star formation with a recent downturn and sits in a small ionized bubble in a neutral IGM.
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Before its time: a remarkably evolved protocluster core at z=7.88
JWST data show the A2744-z7p9OD protocluster at z=7.88 as the most extreme evolved overdensity yet seen at z>7, with a dusty massive core in a synchronized lulling phase and high neutral hydrogen columns.
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Strong Gravitational Lensing with the James Webb Space Telescope
Strong gravitational lensing paired with JWST enables magnified high-resolution views of distant sources and improved constraints on dark matter.