EPOCHS. IV. SED Modeling Assumptions and Their Impact on the Stellar Mass Function at 6.5 ≤ z ≤ 13.5 Using PEARLS and Public JWST Observations
Thomas Harvey et al 2025 ApJ 978 89 The masses of 1,120 galaxy candidates at redshifts of 6.5 < z < 13.5 are consistent with existing cosmological models, though some of the most massive galaxies may…
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