Extended CIII] emission offset from the stars in a z=14.18 galaxy indicates outflows with mass outflow rate ~160 solar masses per year and mass-loading factor 4-15, constraining star-formation efficiency to below 0.08.
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The average dust attenuation law at 2<z<7 is empirically measured from stacked SEDs and matches the local starburst curve with R_V=3.98, a flatter UV slope, and no 2175A bump.
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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Intense and extended CIII] emission suggests a strong outflow in JADES-GS-z14-0
Extended CIII] emission offset from the stars in a z=14.18 galaxy indicates outflows with mass outflow rate ~160 solar masses per year and mass-loading factor 4-15, constraining star-formation efficiency to below 0.08.
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A first empirical derivation of the average dust attenuation law at 2<z<7
The average dust attenuation law at 2<z<7 is empirically measured from stacked SEDs and matches the local starburst curve with R_V=3.98, a flatter UV slope, and no 2175A bump.
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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.