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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
Schrodinger's Galaxy Candidate: Puzzlingly Luminous at $z≈17$, or Dusty/Quenched at $z≈5$?
Rohan P. Naidu
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Pascal A. Oesch
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David J. Setton
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Et Al.
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arXiv
Implications of a Temperature-dependent Initial Mass Function. III. Mass Growth and Quiescence
Charles L. Steinhardt
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Albert Sneppen
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Hagan Hensley
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Et Al.
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arXiv
Pilot-WINGS: An extended MUSE view of the structure of Abell 370
David J. Lagattuta
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Johan Richard
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Franz Erik Bauer
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Et Al.
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arXiv
Dust and the intrinsic spectral index of quasar variations: hints of finite stress at the innermost stable circular orbit
John R. Weaver
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Keith Horne
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arXiv
Implications of a Temperature-dependent Initial Mass Function. I. Photometric Template Fitting
Albert Sneppen
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Charles L. Steinhardt
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Hagan Hensley
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Et Al.
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arXiv
Implications of a Temperature-dependent Initial Mass Function. II. An Updated View of the Star-forming Main Sequence
Charles L. Steinhardt
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Albert Sneppen
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Basel Mostafa
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Et Al.
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arXiv
COSMOS2020: Ubiquitous AGN Activity of Massive Quiescent Galaxies at 0 < z < 5 Revealed by X-Ray and Radio Stacking
Kei Ito
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Masayuki Tanaka
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Takamitsu Miyaji
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arXiv
Joint Survey Processing. I. Compact Oddballs in the COSMOS Field-Low-luminosity Quasars at z > 6?
Andreas L. Faisst
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Ranga Ram Chary
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Sergio Fajardo-Acosta
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arXiv
The Archival Discovery of a Strong Lyensuremathα and [C II] Emitter at z = 7.677
Francesco Valentino
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Gabriel Brammer
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Seiji Fujimoto
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arXiv
Euclid preparation. XVII. Cosmic Dawn Survey: Spitzer Space Telescope observations of the Euclid deep fields and calibration fields
Euclid Collaboration
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A. Moneti
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H.~J. McCracken
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arXiv
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