Wake up! The first planet beyond the Milky Way just dropped
In today’s paper, the authors present evidence of the first planet discovered in a
galaxy other than our own.
In today’s paper, the authors present evidence of the first planet discovered in a
galaxy other than our own.
Today’s authors analyze the time delay between energetic flares coming from a black hole x-ray binary system, and try to determine if this is evidence of a magnetic process occuring in the accretion disk.
Astrobites is at AAS 241! Read on for coverage of Day 2 (Tuesday).
The optical pulses from a very special pulsar are showing up around 200 microseconds late- today’s authors investigate this very tiny lag to learn why!
The authors of today’s article argue that stripped B-type stars could be a source of false positives in the search for quiet, stellar-mass black holes in the Milky Way
Did you know that cats can teach us about distant stars? Today’s authors use the StrayCats stray light database to study an X-ray source!