EPOCHS. II. the Ultraviolet Luminosity Function from 7.5 < Z < 13.5 Using 180 Arcmin2 of Deep, Blank Fields from the PEARLS Survey and Public JWST Data Nathan J. Adams , Christopher J. Conselice , Duncan Austin , Thomas Harvey , Leonardo Ferreira , James Trussler , Ignas Juodzbalis , Qiong Li , Rogier Windhorst , Seth H. Cohen , Rolf A. Jansen , Jake Summers , Scott Tompkins , Simon P. Driver , Aaron Robotham , Jordan C. J. D'Silva , Haojing Yan , Dan Coe , Brenda Frye , Norman A. Grogin , Anton M. Koekemoer , Madeline A. Marshall , Nor Pirzkal , Russell E. Ryan Jr , W. Peter Maksym , Michael J. Rutkowski , Christopher N. A. Willmer , Heidi B. Hammel , Mario Nonino , Rachana Bhatawdekar , Stephen M. Wilkins , Larry D. Bradley , Tom Broadhurst , Cheng , Herve Dole , Nimish P. Hathi , Adi Zitrin ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2024)
Key words
High-redshift galaxies, Lyman-break galaxies, Galaxy photometry, Luminosity function, Reionization
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