Daniel Eisenstein
Duration: 55 mins 52 secs
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Description: | Looking into the first billion years with JWST |
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Created: | 2023-06-12 10:19 |
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Collection: | Kavli Lectures |
Publisher: | University of Cambridge |
Copyright: | University of Cambridge |
Language: | eng (English) |
Abstract: | The James Webb Space Telescope is giving us an unprecedented view into the early phases of galaxy formation. I will review the motivations for why a large cold infrared-optimized telescope in space has been the dream of high-redshift astronomers for 25 years and give a tour of some of the data. I'll then describe the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey, which is performing very deep imaging and multi-object spectroscopy in the regions in and around the Hubble Deep Field and Ultra Deep Field, focusing on some of the early highlights from the survey, extending to z~13.
Image Credit: JADES/GOODS-S, JWST/NIRCam |
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