JADES is a 770-hour JWST Cycle 1 survey delivering deep multi-band NIRCam imaging over ~209 arcmin² and NIRSpec spectroscopy of over 5000 sources in the GOODS-S and GOODS-N fields to study galaxy evolution from high redshift to cosmic noon.
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Luminous Lyα emitters at z≈6 are low-mass ultra-young dwarf starbursts with median Lyα escape fractions above 40 percent, driven by vigorous star formation and low dust content.
An evolving star formation efficiency f_*(z) = 10^{0.13z-3.5} plus SNII-driven dust processes explain the UV LF at z=5-13, with galaxies retaining ~0.15% dust-to-stellar mass at z>9 and ALMA z=5-7 observations not representing the average population.
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Overview of the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES)
JADES is a 770-hour JWST Cycle 1 survey delivering deep multi-band NIRCam imaging over ~209 arcmin² and NIRSpec spectroscopy of over 5000 sources in the GOODS-S and GOODS-N fields to study galaxy evolution from high redshift to cosmic noon.
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An Updated Characterization of Luminous Ly{\alpha} emitters at the End of Reionization
Luminous Lyα emitters at z≈6 are low-mass ultra-young dwarf starbursts with median Lyα escape fractions above 40 percent, driven by vigorous star formation and low dust content.
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Exploring the interplay between star formation efficiency and dust in regulating the UV luminosity of early systems in the JWST and ALMA era
An evolving star formation efficiency f_*(z) = 10^{0.13z-3.5} plus SNII-driven dust processes explain the UV LF at z=5-13, with galaxies retaining ~0.15% dust-to-stellar mass at z>9 and ALMA z=5-7 observations not representing the average population.