Discovery of a z = 7.452 High Equivalent Width Lyα Emitter from the Hubble Space Telescope Faint Infrared Grism Survey
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A. Cimatti | R. O’Connell | A. Koekemoer | S. Finkelstein | N. Grogin | N. Hathi | R. Ryan | J. Rhoads | S. Malhotra | R. Windhorst | L. Christensen | G. Östlin | K. Finkelstein | A. Pasquali | V. Tilvi | I. Ferreras | G. Ostlin | B. Rothberg | J. Pharo | I. Jung | N. Pirzkal | R. Larson | The Figs Team | A. Koekemoer | R. O’Connell | A. Koekemoer | S. Malhotra | Barry Rothberg
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