Publication
Papers (1st author or with significant contributions):
[5] W. Wang, S. Cantalupo, A. Pensabene et al. Nature Astronomy (2025, doi: 10.1038/s41550-025-02500-2): A Giant Disk Galaxy Two Billion Years After The Big Bang
[4] A. Pensabene, S. Cantalupo, W. Wang et al. submitted to A&A (2025):
ALMA survey of a massive node of the Cosmic Web at z∼3: II. A dynamically cold disk galaxy in the proximity of a hyperluminous quasar[3] W. Wang, S. A. Kassin, S. M. Faber, D. C. Koo et al. ApJ 930, 146 (2022, arXiv: 2109.12133): The Baltimore Oriole’s Nest: Cool Winds from the Inner and Outer Parts of a Star-Forming Galaxy at z = 1.3
[2] W. Wang, S. A. Kassin, C. Pacifici et al. ApJ 869, 161 (2018, arXiv:1811.03671):
Galaxy Inclination and the IRX-β Relation: Effects on UV Star Formation Rate Measurements at Intermediate to High Redshifts[1] W. Wang, S. M. Faber, F.-S. Liu et al. MNRAS 469, 4063 (2017, arXiv:1705.05404):
UVI colour gradients of 0.4<z<1.4 star-forming main-sequence galaxies in CANDELS: dust extinction and star formation profilesThere are 95 million Wang in the world. But running exact name matching (=author:’Wang, Weichen’) and selecting the astronomy subfield so far work well to find me: