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Peeking into the Birth of Stars in Faraway Galaxies: Revolutionary view of infrared emission with JWST observations

Peeking into the Birth of Stars in Faraway Galaxies: Revolutionary view of infrared emission with JWST observations

by Guest | Jun 5, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

How do we learn about the environments in which stars form? Today’s guest post by Hamid Hassani describes what we’ve learned about stellar birthplaces with JWST!

A void in space and in the ΛCDM model?

A void in space and in the ΛCDM model?

by Guest | May 17, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s Astrobite discusses a proposed solution to various cosmological tensions using a void model. And it’s also translated to Spanish.

Galactic Renaissance: A Surge in Star Formation During the Evolution of Galactic Collisions

Galactic Renaissance: A Surge in Star Formation During the Evolution of Galactic Collisions

by Guest | May 12, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Galaxy mergers represent a transformative evolutionary path, inducing notable morphological and compositional changes in the involved galaxies. The alterations in the intrinsic characteristics during these collisions serve as a crucial probe, providing insights into the real-time occurrence of such processes.

UR: Titans Dancing in the Night Sky: The Search for Supermassive Black Hole Binaries

UR: Titans Dancing in the Night Sky: The Search for Supermassive Black Hole Binaries

by Guest | May 7, 2024 | Undergraduate Research

In this #UndergraduateResearch post, Sebastian Banaszak tells us about his search for Supermassive Black Hole Binaries using simulated optical light curves.

Embarking on a Cosmic Odyssey: Understanding Pre-Main-Sequence Stars

Embarking on a Cosmic Odyssey: Understanding Pre-Main-Sequence Stars

by Guest | May 5, 2024 | Classics, Daily Paper Summaries

Ever wondered what stars are like before they’re stars? Read today’s bite to find out!

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