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Takahiro Morishita

Astronomy

California Institute of Technology

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About Takahiro Morishita at California Institute of Technology

Takahiro Morishita is an astronomer at Caltech specializing in galaxy formation and evolution using cutting-edge observational facilities like JWST. Representative publications include "TDCOSMO", and "JWST lensed quasar dark matter survey IV: Stringent warm dark matter constraints from the joint reconstruction of extended lensed arcs and quasar flux ratios", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

galaxy formationgalaxy evolutionJWST observationshigh-redshift galaxiesgalaxy clustersstrong gravitational lensingextragalactic astronomyobservational cosmology
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Publications5

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