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Feb 23, 2026Little Red Dots: One Photometric Tag Concealing Diverse Spectroscopic Flavors of Massive Star Formation and Black Hole ActivityFeb 20, 2026Investigating the role of mergers in galaxy assembly in the early Universe (z > 5)Oct 9, 2025The CEERS Photometric and Physical Parameter CatalogJun 26, 2025Optical Strong Line Ratios Cannot Distinguish Between Stellar Populations and Accreting Black Holes at High Ionization Parameters and Low MetallicitiesMay 7, 2025CAPERS-LRD-z9: A Gas Enshrouded Little Red Dot Hosting a Broad-line AGN at z=9.288Jan 7, 2025The Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science Survey (CEERS)Oct 9, 2024Here There Be (Dusty) Monsters: High Redshift AGN are Dustier Than Their HostsSep 10, 2024Broad-Line AGN at 3.5<z<6: The Black Hole Mass Function and a Connection with Little Red DotsSep 6, 2024GRB 221009A: the B.O.A.T Burst that Shines in Gamma RaysApr 4, 2024The Rise of Faint, Red AGN at $z>4$: A Sample of Little Red Dots in the JWST Extragalactic Legacy FieldsDec 15, 2023The Next Generation Deep Extragalactic Exploratory Public Near-Infrared Slitless Survey Epoch 1 (NGDEEP-NISS1): Extra-Galactic Star-formation and Active Galactic Nuclei at 0.5 < z < 3.6Nov 7, 2023The Complete CEERS Early Universe Galaxy Sample: A Surprisingly Slow Evolution of the Space Density of Bright Galaxies at z ~ 8.5-14.5Jul 18, 2023CEERS Key Paper VIII: Emission Line Ratios from NIRSpec and NIRCam Wide-Field Slitless Spectroscopy at z>2May 23, 2023Extremely red galaxies at $z=5-9$ with MIRI and NIRSpec: dusty galaxies or obscured AGNs?Mar 24, 2023Fermi-GBM Discovery of GRB 221009A: An Extraordinarily Bright GRB from Onset to AfterglowFeb 10, 2023The Next Generation Deep Extragalactic Exploratory Public (NGDEEP) SurveyJan 4, 2023The Fermi-LAT Light Curve RepositoryNov 10, 2022CEERS Key Paper I: An Early Look into the First 500 Myr of Galaxy Formation with JWSTOct 16, 2022First Look at z > 1 Bars in the Rest-Frame Near-Infrared with JWST Early CEERS ImagingNov 11, 2021The Gamow Explorer: A gamma-ray burst observatory to study the high redshift universe and enable multi-messenger astrophysics