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Levan, A, Gompertz, BP, Salafia, OS, Bulla, M, Burns, E, Hotokezaka, K, Izzo, L, Lamb, GP, Malesani, DB, Oates, SR, Ravasio, ME, Rouco Escorial, A, Schneider, B, Sarin, N, Schulze, S, Tanvir, NR, Ackley, K, Anderson, G, Brammer, GB, Christensen, L , Dhillon, VS, Evans, PA, Fausnaugh, M, Fong, W-F, Fruchter, AS, Fryer, C, Fynbo, JPU, Gaspari, N, Heintz, KE, Hjorth, J, Kennea, JA, Kennedy, MR, Laskar, T, Leloudas, G, Mandel, I, Martin-Carrillo, A, Metzger, BD, Nicholl, M, Nugent, A, Palmerio, JT, Pugliese, G, Rastinejad, J, Rhodes, L, Rossi, A, Saccardi, A, Smartt, SJ, Stevance, HF, Tohuvavohu, A, van der Horst, A, Vergani, SD, Watson, D, Barclay, T, Bhirombhakdi, K, Breedt, E, Breeveld, AA, Brown, AJ, Campana, S, Chrimes, AA, D’Avanzo, P, D’Elia, V, De Pasquale, M, Dyer, MJ, Galloway, DK, Garbutt, JA, Green, MJ, Hartmann, DH, Jakobsson, P, Kerry, P, Kouveliotou, C, Langeroodi, D, Le Floc’h, E, Leung, JK, Littlefair, SP, Munday, J, O’Brien, P, Parsons, SG, Pelisoli, I, Sahman, DI, Salvaterra, R, Sbarufatti, B, Steeghs, D, Tagliaferri, G, Thöne, CC, de Ugarte Postigo, A and Kann, DA (2023) Heavy element production in a compact object merger observed by JWST. Nature. ISSN 0028-0836
Furtak, LJ, Zitrin, A, Plat, A, Fujimoto, S, Wang, B, Nelson, EJ, Labbé, I, Bezanson, R, Brammer, GB, van Dokkum, P, Endsley, R, Glazebrook, K, Greene, JE, Leja, J, Price, SH, Smit, R, Stark, DP, Weaver, JR, Whitaker, KE, Atek, H , Chevallard, J, Curtis-Lake, E, Dayal, P, Feltre, A, Franx, M, Fudamoto, Y, Marchesini, D, Mowla, LA, Pan, R, Suess, KA, Vidal-García, A and Williams, CC (2023) JWST UNCOVER: Extremely Red and Compact Object at z phot ≃ 7.6 Triply Imaged by A2744. The Astrophysical Journal, 952 (2). ISSN 1538-4357
Stefanon, M, Labbe, I, Bouwens, RJ, Brammer, GB, Oesch, P, Franx, M, Fynbo, JPU, Milvang-Jensen, B, Muzzin, A, Illingworth, GD, Le Fevre, O, Caputi, KI, Holwerda, BW, McCracken, HJ, Smit, R and Magee, Dan (2017) HST Imaging of the Brightest z similar to 8-9 Galaxies from UltraVISTA: The Extreme Bright End of the UV Luminosity Function. Astrophysical Journal, 851 (1). ISSN 0004-637X