Orbital Teasing: Planetary siblings pick on each other with TTVs
Does your sibling know how to push your buttons? Turns out exoplanets also mess with each other. This “teasing” can be used to learn about their character(istics)!
Does your sibling know how to push your buttons? Turns out exoplanets also mess with each other. This “teasing” can be used to learn about their character(istics)!
Today’s paper examines if a well-known correlation between gas mass and star formation rate holds on the scale of a single molecular cloud.
Take a journey into the furthest reaches of our cosmos and learn about the most distant galaxy we have ever observed.
For the first time ever, a planet has been found orbiting a white dwarf. Check out today’s Astrobite to learn more!
How could we measure winds on a distant brown dwarf or a Jupiter-like planet?
Investigating the obscured nature of low luminosity AGN