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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Half of strong CIII] emitters at z=5-7 show secure AGN signatures, with median equivalent width rising 0.67 dex relative to z=3-4 galaxies.
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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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The AGN nature of strong CIII emitters in the Early Universe with JWST
Half of strong CIII] emitters at z=5-7 show secure AGN signatures, with median equivalent width rising 0.67 dex relative to z=3-4 galaxies.