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Literature
Date: 8/22/2022

Star formation at the smallest scales; A JWST study of the clump populations in SMACS0723



EarlyReleases
Date: 8/22/2022

Giant Planet Systems | JWSTGiantPlanets



EarlyReleases
Date: 8/22/2022

Giant Planet Systems | JWST_2022-07-27_Jupiter_2color_labels



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EarlyReleases
Date: 8/22/2022

Giant Planet Systems | This false-color composite image of Jupiter was obtained July 27 with the NIRCam instrument on board the JWST. Jupiter’s faint rings — a million times dimmer than the planet — and two of its small satellites, Amalthea (left) and Adrastea (dot at edge of ring), are clearly visible against a background of distant galaxies. The diffraction pattern created by the bright auroras and the moon Io (to the left out of the image), form a complex background of scattered light around Jupiter. (Image credit: NASA, European Space Agency, Jupiter Early Release Science team. Image processing: Ricardo Hueso [UPV/EHU] and Judy Schmidt).



EarlyReleases
Date: 8/22/2022

Giant Planet Systems | This July 27 image of Jupiter taken by the Near-Infrared Camera on the new James Webb Space Telescope is artificially colored to emphasize stunning details of the planet: auroral emission from ionized hydrogen at both the north and south poles (red); high-altitude hazes (green) that swirl around the poles; and light reflected from the deeper main cloud (blue). The Great Red Spot, the equatorial region and compact cloud regions appear white or reddish-white; regions with little cloud cover appear as dark ribbons north of the equatorial region. (Image credit: NASA, European Space Agency, Jupiter Early Release Science team. Image processing: Judy Schmidt)



Literature
Date: 8/19/2022

Rogue planets and brown dwarfs: Predicting the populations of free-floating planetary mass objects observable with JWST



Literature
Date: 8/18/2022

JWST Imaging of Earendel, the Extremely Magnified Star at Redshift $z=6.2$



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Literature
Date: 8/17/2022

The Identification of a Dusty Multiarm Spiral Galaxy at $z=3.06$ with JWST and ALMA



EarlyReleases
Date: 8/17/2022

Cosmic Spring | WHL0137_JWST-HST



EarlyReleases
Date: 8/17/2022

Cosmic Spring | SunriseArcJWSTcrop



EarlyReleases
Date: 8/17/2022

Cosmic Spring | JWST image of galaxy cluster WHL0137-08 lensing Earendel and the Sunrise Arc. Observed in 8 NIRCam filters. Color image by Trilogy. cosmic-spring.github.io



EarlyReleases
Date: 8/17/2022

Cosmic Spring | tiny buds of star formation revealed by JWST + gravitational lensing



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EarlyReleases
Date: 8/16/2022

Cosmic Spring | JWST CEERS survey NIRCam color image



EarlyReleases
Date: 8/16/2022

Cosmic Spring | Webb’s first focused field in full color revealing beautiful background galaxies!



Literature
Date: 8/16/2022

Laboratory spectroscopy of theoretical ices: Predictions for JWST and test for astrochemical models



Literature
Date: 8/16/2022

High-z galaxies with JWST and local analogues -- it is not only star formation



Literature
Date: 8/14/2022

A Lower Bound of Star Formation Activity in Ultra-high Redshift Galaxies Detected with JWST: Implications for Stellar Populations and Radiation Sources



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Literature
Date: 8/13/2022

Early results from GLASS-JWST XIV: A first morphological atlas of the 1 < z < 5 Universe in the rest-frame optical



Literature
Date: 8/12/2022

Metallicities of Five z > 5 Emission-Line Galaxies in SMACS 0723 Revealed by JWST



Literature
Date: 8/12/2022

A First Look into the Nature of JWST/MIRI 7.7 micron Sources from SMACS 0723



Literature
Date: 8/12/2022

Unveiling the main sequence of galaxies at $z \geq 5$ with the James Webb Space Telescope: predictions from simulations



Literature
Date: 8/10/2022

What Are Those Tiny Things? A First Study of Compact Star Clusters in the SMACS0723 Field with JWST



Literature
Date: 8/10/2022

Constraining the physical properties of the first lensed $z\sim10-16$ galaxy candidates with JWST



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Literature
Date: 8/10/2022

In-flight performance and calibration of the Grating Wheel Assembly sensors (NIRSpec/JWST)



Literature
Date: 8/10/2022

JWST sneaks a peek at the stellar morphology of $z\sim2$ submillimeter galaxies: Bulge formation at cosmic noon



Literature
Date: 8/10/2022

Detection of Intracluster Globular Clusters in the First JWST Images of the Gravitational Lens Cluster SMACS J0723.3-7327 at z = 0.39



Literature
Date: 8/9/2022

A lensed protocluster candidate at $z=7.66$ identified in JWST observations of the galaxy cluster SMACS0723-7327



Literature
Date: 8/9/2022

The ultraviolet continuum slopes ($\mathbfβ$) of galaxies at $\mathbf{z\simeq8-16}$ from JWST and ground-based near-infrared imaging



Literature
Date: 8/9/2022

Optical throughput and sensitivity of JWST NIRSpec



Literature
Date: 8/9/2022

Low-power jet-ISM interaction in NGC 7319 revealed by JWST/MIRI MRS



Literature
Date: 8/8/2022

Early Results From GLASS-JWST. XVII: Building the First Galaxies -- Chapter 1. Star Formation Histories at 5


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Literature
Date: 8/8/2022

Galaxy source counts at 7.7 $μ$m, 10 $μ$m and 15 $μ$m with the James Webb Space Telescope



Literature
Date: 8/6/2022

Early results from GLASS-JWST XV: the faintest red sources in the NIRCAM deep fields are intrinsically blue



Literature
Date: 8/6/2022

Early results from GLASS-JWST XV: the faintest red sources in the NIRCAM deep fields are intrinsically blue



Literature
Date: 8/5/2022

JWST NIRCam+NIRSpec: Interstellar medium and stellar populations of young galaxies with rising star formation and evolving gas reservoirs



Literature
Date: 8/4/2022

In-orbit Commissioning of the Near-Infrared Spectrograph on the James Webb Space Telescope



Literature
Date: 8/4/2022

JWST unveils heavily obscured (active and passive) sources up to z~13



Literature
Date: 8/4/2022

An empirical approach to selecting the first growing black hole seeds with JWST/NIRCam



Literature
Date: 8/4/2022

A First Look at the Abundance Pattern -- O/H, C/O, and Ne/O -- in $z>7$ Galaxies with JWST/NIRSpec



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Literature
Date: 8/3/2022

The Sparkler: Evolved High-Redshift Globular Clusters Captured by JWST



Literature
Date: 8/3/2022

Dusty Starbursts Masquerading as Ultra-high Redshift Galaxies in JWST CEERS Observations



Literature
Date: 8/2/2022

JWST reveals a population of ultra-red, flattened disk galaxies at 2


Literature
Date: 8/2/2022

A Comprehensive Study on Galaxies at z~9-16 Found in the Early JWST Data: UV Luminosity Functions and Cosmic Star-Formation History at the Pre-Reionization Epoch



Literature
Date: 8/2/2022

Searching for Extremely Blue UV Continuum Slopes at $z=7-11$ in JWST/NIRCam Imaging: Implications for Stellar Metallicity and Ionizing Photon Escape in Early Galaxies



Literature
Date: 8/2/2022

On the ages of bright galaxies $\sim 500$ Myr after the Big Bang: insights into star formation activity at $z \gtrsim 15$ with JWST



Literature
Date: 8/1/2022

JWST/NIRCam Coronagraphy: Commissioning and First On-Sky Results



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Literature
Date: 8/1/2022

Performance of near-infrared high-contrast imaging methods with JWST from commissioning



Literature
Date: 8/1/2022

A surprising abundance of massive quiescent galaxies at 3 < z < 5 in the first data from JWST CEERS



Literature
Date: 8/1/2022

A surprising abundance of massive quiescent galaxies at 3 < z < 5 in the first data from JWST CEERS



Literature
Date: 8/1/2022

On the stunning abundance of super-early, massive galaxies revealed by JWST



Literature
Date: 8/1/2022

Early results from GLASS-JWST. VII: evidence for lensed, gravitationally bound proto-globular clusters at z=4 in the Hubble Frontier Field A2744



Literature
Date: 7/30/2022

Red Spiral Galaxies in the Cosmic Noon Unveiled in the First JWST Image



Literature
Date: 7/29/2022

Expectations of the size evolution of massive galaxies at $3 \leq z \leq 6$ from the TNG50 simulation: the CEERS/JWST view



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Literature
Date: 7/29/2022

Early results from GLASS-JWST. XIII. A faint, distant, and cold brown dwarf



Literature
Date: 7/29/2022

Unveiling the Nature of Infrared Bright, Optically Dark Galaxies with Early JWST Data







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