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Fueling or Starving? The Role of Gas Flows in Early Galaxy Evolution

Fueling or Starving? The Role of Gas Flows in Early Galaxy Evolution

by Lucie Rowland | Feb 7, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s bite explores whether early galaxies are fueling up or blowing off steam—are they gaining gas or losing it to stellar feedback?

Unveiling the Secrets of 4C+37.11: How Black Hole Duos Reshape Galaxies

Unveiling the Secrets of 4C+37.11: How Black Hole Duos Reshape Galaxies

by Guest | Sep 11, 2024 | Course Assignments, Daily Paper Summaries

Guest author Lucy Cheng Nie explains the impact that a newly discovered supermassive black hole binary has on its host galaxy!

Blowing Away Star Formation with Warm Molecular Gas

Blowing Away Star Formation with Warm Molecular Gas

by Delaney Dunne | Aug 19, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

In today’s paper, the authors use JWST to investigate how warm, star-forming molecular gas is blown away by AGN.

Tracing Cosmic Winds in the Distant Universe with JWST and ALMA

Tracing Cosmic Winds in the Distant Universe with JWST and ALMA

by Lucie Rowland | Jul 31, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s bite focuses on the most distant galaxy observed to have a neutral gas outflow.

Movement in the Dust: Detecting Planetary Candidates via Disk Kinematics?

Movement in the Dust: Detecting Planetary Candidates via Disk Kinematics?

by Aldo Panfichi | Feb 27, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

In today’s paper, the authors analyze millimeter and submillimeter ALMA observations of a protoplanetary disk, and find kinematic signs of candidate companions within!

The Haunting of Boötes’ Backyard

The Haunting of Boötes’ Backyard

by Katya Gozman | Aug 11, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

In today’s bite, find out what’s haunting the constellation Boötes and how it can revolutionize our understanding of the smallest galaxies!

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