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Ultra-faint ultraviolet galaxies at z ∼ 2 behind the lensing cluster A1689: The luminosity function, dust extinction, and star formation rate density
Anahita Alavi
, Brian Siana
, Johan Richard
, Daniel P. Stark
,
Claudia Scarlata
, Harry I. Teplitz
, William R. Freeman
, Alberto Dominguez
, Marc Rafelski
, Brant Robertson
, Lisa Kewley
Minnesota Institute for Astrophysics
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Accurate Determination
12%
Correction Factor
12%
Deep Ultraviolet
12%
Derived Values
12%
Dust
12%
Dust Extinction
100%
End-slope
12%
Fainting
100%
Galaxies
100%
High-redshift
12%
Hubble
12%
Hubble Space Telescope
12%
Initial Mass Function
12%
Intrinsic Sensitivity
12%
Large Magnification
12%
Lensing
100%
Luminosity
75%
Luminosity Function
100%
Mass Distribution
12%
Observed Trends
12%
Optical Imaging
12%
Photometry
12%
Reddening
12%
Spectral Slope
12%
Star Formation Rate
100%
Star-forming Galaxies
12%
Ultraviolet Imaging
12%
WFC3
12%
Physics
Hubble Space Telescope
33%
Initial Mass Function
33%
Luminosity Function
100%
Mass Distribution
33%
Optical Imaging
33%
Photometry
33%
Star Formation Rate
100%