JWST
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a highly advanced space telescope designed to explore the universe in unprecedented detail. It is equipped with advanced technologies, including a 6.5-meter primary mirror and infrared capabilities, allowing it to observe and study distant celestial objects and phenomena. By focusing on the infrared part of the electromagnetic spectrum, the JWST aims to unlock the mysteries of the early universe, and galaxy formation.
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A T-Dwarf candidate from JWST early release NIRCam data
Po-Ya Wang, Tomotsugu Goto, Simon C.-C. Ho, Yu-Wei Lin, Cossas K.-W. Wu, Chih-Teng Ling, Tetsuya Hashimoto, Seong Jin Kim, Tiger Y.-Y. Hsiao, accepted by MNRAS
Source counts at 7.7 to 21 m in CEERS field with James Webb Space Telescope
Cossas K.-W. Wu, Chih-Teng Ling, Tomotsugu Goto, Ece Kilerci, Seong Jin Kim, Tetsuya Hashimoto, Yu-Wei Lin, Po-Ya Wang, Yuri Uno, Simon C.-C. Ho, Tiger Yu-Yang Hsiao, 2023, accepted by MNRAS
Galaxy source counts at 7.7, 10, and 15 μm with the James Webb Space Telescope
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Simon C.-C. Ho, Tiger Yu-Yang Hsiao, 2022, MNRAS, 517, 1