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First Chapters of Our Cosmic History with JWST (IAU S391) [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Wisconsin, Madison), Edited by (Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria)
IAU Symposium 391 showcases cutting-edge research inspired by the James Webb Space Telescope, as presented during the first IAU General Assembly on African soil. This volume captures the pioneering science of galaxy formation, cosmic reionization, stellar evolution, and early universe dynamics, with contributions addressing topics such as metallicity in primordial galaxies, early Lyman- emitters, and massive quiescent galaxies at high redshifts. Innovative approaches such as nebular emulators and advanced simulations offer fresh insights into clumpy galaxy formation, thin and thick disk structures, and stellar feedback mechanisms. Special focus is given to unexpected findings, such as unusual chemical abundances and insights from the synergy between JWST and complementary observatories like ALMA. These proceedings highlight the latest breakthroughs in astronomy and the collaborative efforts of scientists worldwide to uncover the secrets of our cosmic origins.

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IAU S391 reveals cutting-edge research inspired by the James Webb Space Telescope, highlighting recent advances in early-universe astronomy.
Advancing Scientific Discovery with JWST Nancy A. Levenson; Fast Forming
and Fast Quenching: Massive Quiescent Galaxies at z > 3 Karl Glazebrook;
Catching Galaxies Napping: Star Formation Histories of Post-Starburst
Galaxies at Redshifts >4 Gourav Khullar; The FENIKS Survey: Spectroscopic
Confirmation of Massive Quiescent Galaxies at z > 3 Jacqueline Antwi-Danso;
Thin and Thick Disk Formation Across Cosmic History Takafumi Tsukui;
JWST/NIRSpec IFU Observations Show Evidence of Metal-rich, Massive Galaxies
in the Epoch of Reionisation Lucie Rowland; Probing Galaxy Build-up at z>3:
NIRCAM and MIRI Synergy in EGS Belén Alcalde Pampliega; Divide et Impera:
Galaxy Assembly in the Early Universe from NIRSpec/IFU Observations of
ALMA/REBELS Galaxies Mauro Stefanon; Stellar Populations and the ISM in the
High-Redshift Universe as Revealed by JWST Naveen Reddy; Where is the Floor?
Studying the Lowest Metallicity Galaxies with NIRSpec Michael Maseda; The
Origin of Unusual Chemical Abundances from the JWST Dyna Ibrahim; JWST
Observations of ALMA [ OIII] 88 m Emitters in the Epoch of Reionization
Takuya Hashimoto; Tracing Outflows from Stellar Feedback in the Early
Universe with Lyman- James Nianias; Primeval Lyman- Emitting Galaxies
Reveal Early Sites of Reionisation Joris Witstok; Very Massive Stars and
Nitrogen-Emitting Galaxies Jorick Sandor Vink; Stacking High-z Galaxies'
Spectra from JWST/NIRSpec to Explore the Connection between Lyman alpha
Emission (or Absence Thereof) and Rest-frame UV and Optical Properties
Nimisha Kumari; A Merger-driven Scenario for Clumpy Galaxy Formation in the
Epoch of Reionization: Physical Properties of Clumps in the First Light
Simulation Yurina Nakazato; The Youngest Sibling of the Milky Way: JWST
Reveals a Barred Spiral Galaxy at z 3 Luca Costantin; Star Formation in
IllustrisTNG Galaxy Mergers András Péter Joó; Unveiling the Ionizing Sources
in Galaxies with Flexible Nebular Emission Modeling Yijia Li; Globular
Clusters in Nearby to Distant Galaxy Clusters Myung Gyoon Lee; Temporal
Structure in the HERA Observations that Pose a Challenge to Observing Light
from the Early Universe Mekuanint Hailemariam.