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  • The combined power of a space telescope, a large ground-based telescope and a gravitational lens made catching a small galaxy — 1/100 the mass of the Milky Way — at the cosmic reionization epoch feasible.

    • Nobunari Kashikawa
    News & Views
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 1, P: 1-2
    • Linhua Jiang
    • Shu Wang
    • Hai-Bin Zhao
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 5, P: 998-1000
  • This paper reports a spectroscopic redshift of z=6.96, corresponding to just 750 million years after the Big Bang, for a galaxy whose spectrum clearly shows Lyman-alpha emission at 9682 Å.

    • Masanori Iye
    • Kazuaki Ota
    • Kazuhiro Shimasaku
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 443, P: 186-188
  • Images and spectroscopy obtained by the JWST from two HSC-SSP quasars show massive, compact and disc-like galaxies, indicating that the relation between black holes and their host galaxies was in place less than a billion years after the Big Bang.

    • Xuheng Ding
    • Masafusa Onoue
    • Jinyi Yang
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 621, P: 51-55
  • The detection of three ultraviolet emission lines from GN-z11 can be interpreted as the [C iii] λ1907, C iii] λ1909 doublet and O iii] λ1666 at z = 10.957 ± 0.001, confirming GN-z11 as the most distant galaxy known to date and revealing the properties of its dense ionized gas.

    • Linhua Jiang
    • Nobunari Kashikawa
    • Daniel P. Stark
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 5, P: 256-261
  • A peculiar near-infrared transient with an observed duration shorter than 245 s, coincident with the luminous star-forming galaxy GN-z11 at z ≈ 11, might have arisen from a rest-frame ultraviolet flash associated with a long gamma-ray burst in GN-z11.

    • Linhua Jiang
    • Shu Wang
    • Hai-Bin Zhao
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 5, P: 262-267