What Goes Bump in the Night: Superluminous Supernovae Show Bumps and Wiggles at Late Times
More radiant than typical supernovae- superluminous supernovae- have a mysterious source of power. Some show odd bumps and wiggles late in their evolution.
More radiant than typical supernovae- superluminous supernovae- have a mysterious source of power. Some show odd bumps and wiggles late in their evolution.
Find out how marsquakes help us see inside our planetary neighbor!
Although galaxies have evolved a lot over the past ten billion years or so, the authors of today’s paper have found that some things never change.
Have you ever wondered where gold comes from? What if it came from the bits of neutron star flesh that dribbled out from a black hole’s maw as it ate the neutron star alive?
Could the Hubble Tension finally be solved with a little spring cleaning? It’s more likely than you think.