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The production and escape of ionizing photons from galaxies over cosmic time (Astro2020 Science White Paper)

The ionizing photons produced by massive stars are key actors in galaxy evolution. Ionizing photon production and escape is poorly understood. Improved space-based, spatially-resolved, multiplexed spectroscopic capabilities covering observed wavelengths of 1000 to 3000 Angstrom, in concert with spec...

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Main Authors: Rigby, Jane R, Berg, Danielle, Bordoloi, Rongmon, Chisholm, John, Florian, Michael, Hayes, Matthew, Gladders, Michael, James, Bethan, Malhotra, Sangeeta, Oey, Sally, O'Meara, John, Rivera-Thorsen, T Emil, Keren, Sharon
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Stars & galaxies
Stellar evolution
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