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Kuuke's Sterrenbeelden | Vroege sterrenstelsels waren minder massief dan eerder werd gedacht In een artikel dat deze week in de Astronomical Journal is gepubliceerd, analyseren astronomen de evolutie van enorme sterrenstelsels met roodverschuivingen van 4 – 8, geselecteerd uit de JWST Cosmic Evolution Early Release Survey (CEERS). https://www. kuuke.nl/vroege-sterrenstelsel s-waren-minder-massief-dan-eerder-werd-gedacht/ # CEERS # esa # JWST # kosmologie # nasa # StandaardModel # sterrenstelsel # VroegeHeelal # webb
Mikko Tuomi | A small portion of the field observed with the # JWST NIRCam for the Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science (CEERS) survey. The light from some of these # galaxies has traveled for over 13 billion years to reach the telescope. Some galaxies appear to have grown so massive, so quickly, that simulations couldn’t account for them. Some of those early galaxies are in fact much less massive because black holes make them appear much brighter and bigger than they really are. https:// webbtelescope.org/contents/med ia/images/2024/134/01J5E841G3BC9FPQ90TNBVMEWG
The Complete CEERS Early Universe Galaxy Sample: A Surprisingly Slow Evolution of the Space Density of Bright Galaxies at z ~ 8.5-14.5
CEERS_01019 and GLASS_150008: JWST Identification of Extremely Low C/N Galaxies with [N/O]>=0.5 at z~6-10 Evidencing the Early CNO-Cycle Enrichment and a Connection with Globular Cluster Formation
EPOCHS VI: The Size and Shape Evolution of Galaxies since z ~ 8 with JWST Observations | CEERS P1: 3366
EPOCHS VI: The Size and Shape Evolution of Galaxies since z ~ 8 with JWST Observations | CEERS P1: 6087 + CEERS P1: 3366
EPOCHS VI: The Size and Shape Evolution of Galaxies since z ~ 8 with JWST Observations | CEERS P1: 6087
Kevin Hainline | And in this paper, we collected them across the JADES (@JADES_astro) footprint, as well as another large deep JWST survey, CEERS (@ceers_jwst), and fit them to see how hot they were, and how far away they were. This one is ~1050K on its surface, and 380pc (1239 light years) away!
A z = 1.85 galaxy group in CEERS: Evolved, dustless, massive intra-halo light and a brightest group galaxy in the making
A z = 1.85 galaxy group in CEERS: Evolved, dustless, massive intra-halo light and a brightest group galaxy in the making
A z = 1.85 galaxy group in CEERS: Evolved, dustless, massive intra-halo light and a brightest group galaxy in the making