The James Webb Space Telescope Feed
The most extensive source of information about James Webb Space Telescope. JWST Feed contains every single piece of data from the telescope, and is updating live every few minutes. Our goal is to make the full JWST data accessible for the public.
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JWST and ALMA Multiple-Line Study in and around a Galaxy at $z=8.496$: Optical to FIR Line Ratios and the Onset of an Outflow Promoting Ionizing Photon Escape
UV Luminosity Density Results at z>8 from the First JWST/NIRCam Fields: Limitations of Early Data Sets and the Need for Spectroscopy
PHANGS--JWST First Results: ISM structure on the turbulent Jeans scale in four disk galaxies observed by JWST and ALMA
Cross Correlation of Pencil-Beam Galaxy Surveys and Line-Intensity Maps: An Application of the James Webb Space Telescope
Reconstructing the genesis of a globular cluster system at a look-back time of 9.1 Gyr with the JWST
GCM Constraints on the Detectability of the CO$_2$-CH$_4$ Biosignature Pair on TRAPPIST-1e with JWST
The JWST UNCOVER Treasury survey: Ultradeep NIRSpec and NIRCam ObserVations before the Epoch of Reionization
JWST MIRI/MRS in-flight absolute flux calibration and tailored fringe correction for unresolved sources
The PHANGS-JWST Treasury Survey: Star Formation, Feedback, and Dust Physics at High Angular resolution in Nearby GalaxieS
Emission-line properties of IllustrisTNG galaxies: from local diagnostic diagrams to high-redshift predictions for JWST
Cosmic Spring | WHL0137 A galaxy cluster magnifying distant galaxies and the individual star system Earendel, observed by JWST in 2022 July and December.
PHANGS-JWST First Results: Spurring on Star Formation: JWST Reveals Localised Star Formation in a Spiral Arm Spur of NGC 628
Water and an escaping helium tail detected in the hazy and methane-depleted atmosphere of HAT-P-18b from JWST NIRISS/SOSS
PHANGS-JWST First Results: Dust embedded star clusters in NGC 7496 selected via 3.3 $μ$m PAH emission
FOREVER22: the first bright galaxies with population III stars at redshifts $z \simeq 10-20$ and comparisons with JWST data
Early results from GLASS-JWST. XVIII: A spectroscopically confirmed protocluster 650 million years after the Big Bang
EIGER II. first spectroscopic characterisation of the young stars and ionised gas associated with strong H$β$ and [OIII] line-emission in galaxies at z=5-7 with JWST
MACS0647–JD observed in the NIRCam SW color image (B=F115W, G=F150W, R=F200W) and in each NIRCam filter
Delensed images of JD1, 2, 3 based on our Zitrin-analytic lens model (Meena et al. in preparation) compared to a pair of merging galaxies in the Renaissance simulations (Barrow et al. 2017) shown at left on the same physical scale | MACS0647
Delensed images of JD1, 2, 3 based on our Zitrin-analytic lens model (Meena et al. in preparation) compared to a pair of merging galaxies in the Renaissance simulations (Barrow et al. 2017) shown at left on the same physical scale | MACS0647