A New Look at Gamma-Rays From Our Galaxy’s Next-Door Neighbour
Today’s authors take a new look at gamma-ray emission from Andromeda to find that it looks pretty different from what was found before!
Today’s authors take a new look at gamma-ray emission from Andromeda to find that it looks pretty different from what was found before!
A newly discovered local galaxy re-ignites debate about the role that reionisation plays in quenching ultra-faint dwarf galaxies!
Some of the smallest galaxies we know of live right next door to the Milky Way — but we’ve only just found them!
Astrobites coverage of Day 1 of AAS 240!
In today’s post, we interview Dr. Ekta Patel, a Miller postdoctoral fellow at UC Berkeley, about her astronomy journey.
Today’s paper takes a look at a possible intermediate mass black hole in a tidally stripped galaxy nucleus.