On the Very Bright Dropouts Selected Using the James Webb Space Telescope NIRCam Instrument
The selection of candidate high-redshift galaxies using the dropout technique targeting the Lyman-break signature sometimes yields very bright objects that are too luminous to be easily explained if they are indeed at the expected redshifts.
Bangzheng Sun, Haojing Yan
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Detection of companion galaxies around hot dust-obscured hyper-luminous galaxy W0410-0913. [PDF]
Ginolfi M +20 more
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Discovery of spectacular quasar-driven superbubbles in red quasars. [PDF]
Shen L +9 more
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Entropy of the Universe and Hierarchical Dark Matter. [PDF]
Frampton PH.
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EVOLUTION OF LUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXIES REVEALED BY NEAR-INFRARED MULTI-BAND IMAGING OF THEIR HOSTS
Nagisa Oi, Masatoshi Imanishi
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Outflows of hot molecular gas in ultra-luminous infrared galaxies mapped with VLT-SINFONI [PDF]
B. H. C. Emonts +7 more
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Deshima 2.0: Rapid Redshift Surveys and Multi-line Spectroscopy of Dusty Galaxies. [PDF]
Rybak M +9 more
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VLBI Imaging of Luminous Infrared Galaxies: Active Galactic Nucleus Cores in Markarian 231, UGC 5101, and NGC 7469 [PDF]
Carol J. Lonsdale +7 more
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Characterizing the luminosity components of luminous infrared galaxies in multi-wavelength from the X-ray to the far-infrared. [PDF]
Ali AAM +3 more
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