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Thomas Harvey is a researcher specializing in high-redshift galaxies using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). His work focuses on stellar mass functions, galaxy structure, and star formation processes in early-universe environments. He is affiliated with the Department of Physics & Astronomy, though the overarching university is not explicitly stated.
Key research areas include analyzing galaxy formation mechanisms, environmental effects on galactic evolution, and testing cosmological models like ΛCDM. His studies leverage large surveys like PEARLS and NGDEEP, utilizing JWST's NIRCam and MIRI instruments for deep-field observations.
Recent publications (2023–2025) explore topics such as SED modeling impacts on stellar mass functions, ultraviolet luminosity functions, and protocluster dynamics at z > 4.5. Collaborations include teams led by Conselice, Adams, and Austin, with contributions to over 15 peer-reviewed articles.
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