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1. PEARLS: Near Infrared Photometry in the JWST North Ecliptic Pole Time Domain Field

2. The JCMT SCUBA-2 Survey of the James Webb Space Telescope North Ecliptic Pole Time-Domain Field

3. The Astropy Project: Sustaining and Growing a Community-oriented Open-source Project and the Latest Major Release (v5.0) of the Core Package

4. The Metal Abundances across Cosmic Time (MACT) Survey. III - The relationship between stellar mass and star formation rate in extremely low-mass galaxies

5. The Metal Abundances across Cosmic Time ($\mathcal{MACT}$) Survey. III -- The relationship between stellar mass and star formation rate in extremely low-mass galaxies

6. The Stellar Population of Metal-Poor Galaxies at z $\approx$ 0.8 and the Evolution of the Mass-Metallicity Relation

7. Astro2020: Empirically Constraining Galaxy Evolution

8. The Structure and Dynamics of the Sub-parsec Scale Jet in M87 Based on 50 VLBA Observations Over 17 Years at 43 GHz

9. Lyman-Break Galaxies at $z\sim 3$ in the Subaru Deep Field: Luminosity Function, Clustering and [OIII] Emission

10. Observations of the Structure and Dynamics of the Inner M87 Jet

11. The Metal Abundances across Cosmic Time ($\mathcal{MACT}$) Survey. I. Optical Spectroscopy in the Subaru Deep Field

12. The Metal Abundances across Cosmic Time ($\mathcal{MACT}$) Survey. II. Evolution of the Mass-Metallicity Relation over 8 Billion Years, using [OIII]$\lambda$4363\AA-based Metallicities

13. Lyman-break Galaxies at z ∼ 3 in the Subaru Deep Field: Luminosity Function, Clustering, and [O iii] Emission

14. Physical conditions of the interstellar medium in star-forming galaxies at z~1.5

15. THE METAL ABUNDANCES ACROSS COSMIC TIME ( ) SURVEY. II. EVOLUTION OF THE MASS–METALLICITY RELATION OVER 8 BILLION YEARS, USING [O iii] λ4363 Å BASED METALLICITIES

16. THE METAL ABUNDANCES ACROSS COSMIC TIME (MACT) SURVEY. II. EVOLUTION OF THE MASS-METALLICITY RELATION OVER 8 BILLION YEARS, USING [O III] lambda 4363 angstrom BASED METALLICITIES

17. THE METAL ABUNDANCES ACROSS COSMIC TIME (     ) SURVEY. I. OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY IN THE SUBARU DEEP FIELD

18. THE METAL ABUNDANCES ACROSS COSMIC TIME (MACT) SURVEY. I. OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY IN THE SUBARU DEEP FIELD

19. Metal-poor, Strongly Star-Forming Galaxies in the DEEP2 Survey: The Relationship between Stellar Mass, Temperature-based Metallicity, and Star Formation Rate

20. A Critical Look at the Mass-Metallicity-SFR Relation in the Local Universe. I. An Improved Analysis Framework and Confounding Systematics

21. The Relationship between Stellar Mass, Gas Metallicity, and Star Formation Rate for Halpha-selected Galaxies at z~0.8 from the NewHalpha Survey

22. Physical conditions of the interstellar medium in star-forming galaxies at z ∼ 1.5

23. 'Direct' Gas-phase Metallicities, Stellar Properties, and Local Environments of Emission-line Galaxies at Redshift below 0.90

24. Unusual Long and Luminous Optical Transient in the Subaru Deep Field

25. A Ly-alpha Emitter with an Extremely Large Rest-frame Equivalent Width of ~900A at z=6.5: A Candidate of Population III-dominated Galaxy?

26. Emission-Line Galaxies from the Hubble Space Telescope Probing Evolution and Reionization Spectroscopically (PEARS) Grism Survey. II: The Complete Sample

27. Nebular Attenuation in H\alpha-selected Star-forming Galaxies at z=0.8 from the NewH\alpha\ Survey

28. The Stellar Population and Star Formation Rates of z~1.5-1.6 [O II] Emitting Galaxies Selected from Narrow-Band Emission-Line Surveys

29. Dust Attenuation and H-alpha Star Formation Rates of z~0.5 Galaxies

30. Average Metallicity and Star Formation Rate of Lya Emitters Probed by a Triple Narrow-Band Survey

31. A Census of Star-Forming Galaxies at z = 1-3 in the Subaru Deep Field

32. Completing the Census of Ly-alpha Emitters at the Reionization Epoch

33. The H-alpha Luminosity Function and Star Formation Rate Volume Density at z=0.8 from the NEWFIRM H-alpha Survey

34. Spitzer Space Telescope Constraint on the Stellar Mass of a z = 6.96 Lyman Alpha Emitter

35. Optical and near-IR spectroscopy of candidate red galaxies in two z~2.5 proto-clusters

36. Lyman Break Galaxies at z~1.8-2.8: GALEX/NUV Imaging of the Subaru Deep Field

37. A Search for Molecular Gas toward a BzK-selected Star-forming Galaxy at z = 2.044

38. “DIRECT” GAS-PHASE METALLICITIES, STELLAR PROPERTIES, AND LOCAL ENVIRONMENTS OF EMISSION-LINE GALAXIES AT REDSHIFTS BELOW 0.90

39. PEARLS: Near-infrared Photometry in the JWST North Ecliptic Pole Time Domain Field*

40. Star Formation Rates and Metallicities of K-selected Star Forming Galaxies at z~2

41. Imaging a Jet Base - Prospects with M87

42. A photometric survey for Lyalpha-HeII dual emitters: Searching for Population III stars in high-redshift galaxies

43. High-redshift Ly alpha emitters with a large equivalent width: Properties of i-dropout galaxies with an NB921-band depression in the Subaru Deep Field

44. High Frequency VLBI Imaging of the Jet Base of M87

45. The Luminosity Function and Star Formation Rate between Redshifts of 0.07 and 1.47 for Narrow-band Emitters in the Subaru Deep Field

46. Multiband VLA Observations of the Faint Radio Core of 3CR 68.1

47. A Lyα EMITTER WITH AN EXTREMELY LARGE REST-FRAME EQUIVALENT WIDTH OF ∼900 Å AT z = 6.5: A CANDIDATE POPULATION III-DOMINATED GALAXY?**Based on data collected at the Subaru Telescope, which is operated by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, and the W. M. Keck Observatory, which is operated as a scientific partnership among the California Institute of Technology, the University of California, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The Observatory was made possible by the generous financial support of the W. M. Keck Foundation.

48. THE STELLAR POPULATION AND STAR FORMATION RATES OF z ≈ 1.5–1.6 [O ii]-EMITTING GALAXIES SELECTED FROM NARROWBAND EMISSION-LINE SURVEYS

49. DUST ATTENUATION AND Hα STAR FORMATION RATES OF z ∼ 0.5 GALAXIES

50. COMPLETING THE CENSUS OF Lyα EMITTERS AT THE REIONIZATION EPOCH**The data presented herein were partly obtained at the W. M. Keck Observatory, which is operated as a scientific partnership among the California Institute of Technology, the University of California, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The Observatory was made possible by the generous financial support of the W. M. Keck Foundation.††Based in part on data collected at the Subaru Telescope, which is operated by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan.

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