HELM's deep: Highly Extincted Low-Mass galaxies seen by JWST

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Published: Dec 16, 2025 19:00
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The article reports on observations of highly extincted low-mass galaxies using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The title suggests a focus on galaxies that have undergone significant extinction, meaning their light has been absorbed and scattered by dust. The use of JWST implies the study leverages its advanced capabilities for infrared observation, allowing for the detection of these otherwise faint and obscured objects. The source, ArXiv, indicates this is a pre-print, suggesting the research is new and awaiting peer review.
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"HELM's deep: Highly Extincted Low-Mass galaxies seen by JWST"
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ArXivDec 16, 2025 19:00
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