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The JWST discovery of the triply imaged type Ia Supernova H0pe and observations of the galaxy cluster PLCK G165.7+67.0
(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2024) -
Magellanic system stars Identified in SMACS J0723.3-7327 James webb space telescope early release observations images
(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2023) -
High-redshift Galaxy Candidates at z = 9-10 as Revealed by JWST Observations of WHL0137-08
(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2023) -
Are JWST/NIRCam Color Gradients in the Lensed z = 2.3 Dusty Star-forming Galaxy El Anzuelo Due to Central Dust Attenuation or Inside-out Galaxy Growth?
(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2023) -
PEARLS: low stellar density galaxies in the El Gordo cluster cbserved with JWST
(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2023) -
Evolution of the Mass-Metallicity Relation from Redshift z ≈ 8 to the Local Universe
(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2023) -
Tagging and localization of ionizing events using NbSi transition edge phonon sensors for dark matter searches
(American Physical Society, 2023) -
Measuring dark matter spikes around primordial black holes with Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer
(American Physical Society, 2023) -
Sub-GeV dark matter and X-rays
(Sissa Medialab, 2022) -
Search for sub-GeV dark matter via the Migdal effect with an EDELWEISS germanium detector with NbSi transition-edge sensors
(American Physical Society, 2022) -
JWST Reveals a Possible z ∼ 11 Galaxy Merger in Triply Lensed MACS0647-JD
(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2023) -
The JWST PEARLS View of the El Gordo galaxy cluster and of the structure it magnifies
(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2023) -
JWST/NIRCam probes young star clusters in the reionization era sunrise arc
(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2023) -
A likely Supermassive black hole revealed by its Einstein Radius in Hubble frontier fields images
(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2018) -
Magnification Bias of distant galaxies in the Hubble frontier fields: testing wave versus particle dark matter predictions
(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2018) -
Hidden Giants in JWST''s PEARLS: An Ultramassive z = 4.26 Submillimeter Galaxy that Is Invisible to HST
(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2023) -
Measuring the local dark matter density in the laboratory
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Measuring the dark matter environments of black hole binaries with gravitational waves
(American Physical Society, 2022) -
Godzilla, a monster lurks in the Sunburst galaxy
(EDP Sciences, 2022)