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The water is strong with this one: the emission features of Kelt-20b

The water is strong with this one: the emission features of Kelt-20b

by Clarissa Do O | Apr 6, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

So you have a planet with a cold atmosphere orbiting a really hot star? Find out in today’s bite why this gives you the water and CO emission features you are looking for!

ISM through the [CII] looking “glass”

ISM through the [CII] looking “glass”

by Guest | Mar 9, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

This bite explores a novel framework for simulating the 158 micron [CII] emission from galaxies in EAGLE simulations.

Uncovering Hidden Active Galactic Nuclei in Dwarf Galaxies

Uncovering Hidden Active Galactic Nuclei in Dwarf Galaxies

by James Negus | Sep 25, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Detecting AGN in Dwarf Galaxies

Psst… Forbidden Secrets in Windy Protoplanetary Disks

Psst… Forbidden Secrets in Windy Protoplanetary Disks

by Lina Kimmig | Jun 30, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Forbidden emission lines can trace photoevaporative winds in protoplanetary disks. What will those lines reveal? Find out in today’s guest post!

UR: ALMA Observations of Extragalactic Optical Jets Suggest the Need for at Least Three Emission Components

UR: ALMA Observations of Extragalactic Optical Jets Suggest the Need for at Least Three Emission Components

by Guest | Jun 6, 2021 | Undergraduate Research

Our latest #UndergradResearch post by Kassidy Kollmann is all about AGN Jets! Learn how different jet emission mechanisms show up in AGN spectral energy distributions.

Analysing Thermal Spectra with Machine Learning

Analysing Thermal Spectra with Machine Learning

by Mitchell Cavanagh | Sep 12, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

A machine learning approach to characterise the multi-component thermal emission from the intracluster medium.

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