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Galaxy Assembly Probed by JWST, ALMA, MUSE, and Lensing - From Young Star Cluster Formation to Dynamical Interplay at z=6

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Explore galaxy assembly at high redshifts through a 21-minute conference talk delivered by Seiji Fujimoto from the University of Texas, Austin. Delve into cutting-edge research utilizing data from JWST, ALMA, MUSE, and gravitational lensing to investigate young star cluster formation and dynamical interactions in galaxies at redshift z=6. Gain insights into the latest findings on early galaxy evolution presented at the "Cosmic Dawn Revealed by JWST" conference hosted by the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. Discover how multi-wavelength observations are advancing our understanding of the first billion years of cosmic history, from star formation processes to galactic dynamics in the early universe.

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Galaxy Assembly Probed by JWST, ALMA, MUSE, and Lensing... â–¸ Seiji Fujimoto (U of Texas, Austin)

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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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