UVJ colors saturate below log(sSFR) ~ -10.5; new UV/MIR color-color diagrams allow more efficient selection of galaxies with substantially lower ongoing star formation.
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High-resolution molecular gas observations show that spiral arms and bars in z~1.5 disk galaxies drive substantial radial inflows at rates matching star formation, linking morphology directly to gas transport.
Simulations from JWST data show GREX-PLUS confusion makes images shallower than JWST but depth improves without plateauing at planned survey limits, with completeness corrections allowing number counts to match JWST results.
IllustrisTNG simulations link filament density to galaxy morphology trends across redshifts and predict that Roman's planned HLWAS survey needs greater depth to accurately map the z=1 cosmic web.
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Beyond UVJ: More Efficient Selection of Quiescent Galaxies With UV / Mid-IR Fluxes
UVJ colors saturate below log(sSFR) ~ -10.5; new UV/MIR color-color diagrams allow more efficient selection of galaxies with substantially lower ongoing star formation.
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NOEMA3D: Resolving radial gas flows in disk galaxies at z~1.1-1.6 with high-resolution CO observations
High-resolution molecular gas observations show that spiral arms and bars in z~1.5 disk galaxies drive substantial radial inflows at rates matching star formation, linking morphology directly to gas transport.
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Assessing the Impact of Source Confusion for GREX-PLUS based on Deep JWST NIRCam Imaging
Simulations from JWST data show GREX-PLUS confusion makes images shallower than JWST but depth improves without plateauing at planned survey limits, with completeness corrections allowing number counts to match JWST results.
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Impact of Cosmic Filaments on Galaxy Morphological Evolution and Predictions of Early Cosmic Web Structure for Roman
IllustrisTNG simulations link filament density to galaxy morphology trends across redshifts and predict that Roman's planned HLWAS survey needs greater depth to accurately map the z=1 cosmic web.