JWST, ALMA, and Keck Spectroscopic Constraints on the UV Luminosity Functions at z ∼ 7–14: Clumpiness and Compactness of the Brightest Galaxies in the Early Universe
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Abstract We present the number densities and physical properties of the bright galaxies spectroscopically confirmed at z ∼ 7–14. Our sample is composed of 60 galaxies at z spec ∼ 7–14, including recently confirmed galaxies at z spec = 12.34–14.18 with JWST, as well as new confirmations at z spec = 6.583–7.643 with −24 < M UV < −21 mag using ALMA and Keck. Our JWST/NIRSpec observations have also revealed that very bright galaxy candidates at z ∼ 10–13 identified from ground-based telescope images before JWST are passive galaxies at z ∼ 3–4, emphasizing the necessity of strict screening and spectroscopy in the selection of the brightest galaxies at z > 10. The UV luminosity functions derived from these…
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- Physics
- Astrophysics
- James Webb Space Telescope
- Galaxy
- Astronomy
- Luminosity
- Star formation
- Luminous infrared galaxy
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