Clumps in high-redshift spiral galaxies are smaller than commonly reported, spatially concentrated toward spiral arms, smaller but brighter inside arms than between them, with similar colors, suggesting arms stimulate clump formation but do not alter their star formation properties.
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Effective PSF models on OpenUniverse Roman simulations recover stellar fluxes to 0.6-1.2% precision, with up to 20% improvement from dividing chips into sub-SCAs and measured non-linearity exceeding some requirements.
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Clumps in spiral galaxies at $z \lesssim 3$: Disentangling two spatial modes of star formation
Clumps in high-redshift spiral galaxies are smaller than commonly reported, spatially concentrated toward spiral arms, smaller but brighter inside arms than between them, with similar colors, suggesting arms stimulate clump formation but do not alter their star formation properties.
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Initial Characterization of Stellar Photometry of Roman images from the OpenUniverse Simulations
Effective PSF models on OpenUniverse Roman simulations recover stellar fluxes to 0.6-1.2% precision, with up to 20% improvement from dividing chips into sub-SCAs and measured non-linearity exceeding some requirements.