1 The James Webb Space Telescope ............................... 1
Jonathan P. Gardner and the JWST Science Working Group
2 Beyond the Hubble Space Telescope: Early Development of the
Next Generation Space Telescope ............................. 31
Robert W. Smith and W. Patrick McCray
3 The Kuiper Belt and Other Debris Disks ...................... 53
David Jewitt, Amaya Moro-Martín and Pedro Lacerda
4 The Future of Ultracool Dwarf Science with JWST ............ 101
Mark S. Marley and S.K. Leggett
5 Transiting Exoplanets with JWST ............................ 123
S. Seager, D. Deming and J.A. Valenti
6 The Unsolved Problem of Star Formation: Dusty Dense Cores
and the Origin of Stellar Masses ........................... 147
Charles J. Lada
7 Accretion Disks Before (?) the Main Planet Formation
Phase ...................................................... 167
C. Dominik
8 Astrochemistry of Dense Protostellar and Protoplanetary
Environments ............................................... 187
Ewine F. van Dishoeck
9 Extreme Star Formation ..................................... 215
Jean L. Turner
10 Prospects for Studies of Stellar Evolution and Stellar
Death in the JWSTEra ....................................... 247
Michael J. Barlow
11 Origin and Evolution of the Interstellar Medium ............ 271
A.G.G.M. Tielens
12 Astrophysics in the Next Decade: The Evolution of
Galaxies ................................................... 309
Alice Shapley
13 The Co-Evolution of Galaxies and Black Holes: Current
Status and Future Prospects ................................ 335
Timothy M. Heckman
14 The Intergalactic Medium at High Redshifts ................. 357
Steven R. Furlanetto
15 Observing the First Stars and Black Holes .................. 385
Zoltán Haiman
16 Baryons: What, When and Where? ............................. 419
Jason X. Prochaska and Jason Tumlinson
17 Observational Constraints of Reionization History in the
JWST Era ................................................... 457
Xiaohui Fan
18 The Frontier of Reionization: Theory and Forthcoming
Observations ............................................... 481
Abraham Loeb
Index ......................................................... 511
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