The light curves from the NIRSpec G395H observations of TOI-1685, with the five visits shown chronologically from left to right. Top panel: raw, undetrended light curves at wavelength resolution
The light curves from the NIRSpec G395H observations of TOI-1685, with the five visits shown chronologically from left to right. Top panel: raw, undetrended light curves at wavelength resolution
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HD 131488 Disk and Slit Alignment, showcasing our data is sensitive to the disk region inward of 30 AU to the star. Left: The JWST NIRSpec Slit is overlaid on
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