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Rest-frame Near-infrared Sizes of Galaxies at Cosmic Noon : Objects in JWST's Mirror Are Smaller than They Appeared. / Suess, Katherine A.; Bezanson, Rachel; Nelson, Erica J.; Setton, David J.; Price, Sedona H.; van Dokkum, Pieter; Brammer, Gabriel; Labbe, Ivo; Leja, Joel; Miller, Tim B.; Robertson, Brant; van der Wel, Arjen; Weaver, John R.; Whitaker, Katherine E.
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Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol. 937, No. 2, 33, 01.10.2022.
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Harvard
Suess, KA, Bezanson, R, Nelson, EJ, Setton, DJ, Price, SH, van Dokkum, P
, Brammer, G, Labbe, I, Leja, J, Miller, TB, Robertson, B, van der Wel, A, Weaver, JR & Whitaker, KE 2022, '
Rest-frame Near-infrared Sizes of Galaxies at Cosmic Noon: Objects in JWST's Mirror Are Smaller than They Appeared',
Astrophysical Journal Letters, vol. 937, no. 2, 33.
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac8e06
APA
Suess, K. A., Bezanson, R., Nelson, E. J., Setton, D. J., Price, S. H., van Dokkum, P.
, Brammer, G., Labbe, I., Leja, J., Miller, T. B., Robertson, B., van der Wel, A., Weaver, J. R., & Whitaker, K. E. (2022).
Rest-frame Near-infrared Sizes of Galaxies at Cosmic Noon: Objects in JWST's Mirror Are Smaller than They Appeared.
Astrophysical Journal Letters,
937(2), [33].
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac8e06
Vancouver
Suess KA, Bezanson R, Nelson EJ, Setton DJ, Price SH, van Dokkum P et al.
Rest-frame Near-infrared Sizes of Galaxies at Cosmic Noon: Objects in JWST's Mirror Are Smaller than They Appeared.
Astrophysical Journal Letters. 2022 Oct 1;937(2). 33.
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac8e06
Author
Suess, Katherine A. ; Bezanson, Rachel ; Nelson, Erica J. ; Setton, David J. ; Price, Sedona H. ; van Dokkum, Pieter ; Brammer, Gabriel ; Labbe, Ivo ; Leja, Joel ; Miller, Tim B. ; Robertson, Brant ; van der Wel, Arjen ; Weaver, John R. ; Whitaker, Katherine E. / Rest-frame Near-infrared Sizes of Galaxies at Cosmic Noon : Objects in JWST's Mirror Are Smaller than They Appeared. In: Astrophysical Journal Letters. 2022 ; Vol. 937, No. 2.
Bibtex
@article{ada9a80f751f418f8e54dd9f474acf58,
title = "Rest-frame Near-infrared Sizes of Galaxies at Cosmic Noon: Objects in JWST's Mirror Are Smaller than They Appeared",
abstract = "Galaxy sizes and their evolution over cosmic time have been studied for decades and serve as key tests of galaxy formation models. However, at z greater than or similar to 1 these studies have been limited by a lack of deep, high-resolution rest-frame infrared imaging that accurately traces stellar mass distributions. Here, we leverage the new capabilities of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to measure the 4.4 mu m sizes of similar to 1000 galaxies with log M-*/M-circle dot >= 9 and 1.0",
keywords = "HIGH-REDSHIFT GALAXIES, QUIESCENT GALAXIES, MASSIVE GALAXIES, COLOR GRADIENTS, COMPACT, EVOLUTION, CONFIRMATION, ASTROPY, CANDELS, MODEL",
author = "Suess, {Katherine A.} and Rachel Bezanson and Nelson, {Erica J.} and Setton, {David J.} and Price, {Sedona H.} and {van Dokkum}, Pieter and Gabriel Brammer and Ivo Labbe and Joel Leja and Miller, {Tim B.} and Brant Robertson and {van der Wel}, Arjen and Weaver, {John R.} and Whitaker, {Katherine E.}",
year = "2022",
month = oct,
day = "1",
doi = "10.3847/2041-8213/ac8e06",
language = "English",
volume = "937",
journal = "The Astrophysical Journal Letters",
issn = "2041-8205",
publisher = "IOP Publishing",
number = "2",
}
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AU - Bezanson, Rachel
AU - Nelson, Erica J.
AU - Setton, David J.
AU - Price, Sedona H.
AU - van Dokkum, Pieter
AU - Brammer, Gabriel
AU - Labbe, Ivo
AU - Leja, Joel
AU - Miller, Tim B.
AU - Robertson, Brant
AU - van der Wel, Arjen
AU - Weaver, John R.
AU - Whitaker, Katherine E.
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AB - Galaxy sizes and their evolution over cosmic time have been studied for decades and serve as key tests of galaxy formation models. However, at z greater than or similar to 1 these studies have been limited by a lack of deep, high-resolution rest-frame infrared imaging that accurately traces stellar mass distributions. Here, we leverage the new capabilities of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to measure the 4.4 mu m sizes of similar to 1000 galaxies with log M-*/M-circle dot >= 9 and 1.0
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KW - MASSIVE GALAXIES
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KW - EVOLUTION
KW - CONFIRMATION
KW - ASTROPY
KW - CANDELS
KW - MODEL
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JO - The Astrophysical Journal Letters
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