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UR: Making the Most of Radio Peaks in Gamma Ray Burst Afterglows

UR: Making the Most of Radio Peaks in Gamma Ray Burst Afterglows

by Guest | Jun 20, 2021 | Undergraduate Research

In the latest of our #UndergradResearch series, discover how Ruby Duncan uses radio observations to study gamma-ray bursts.

UR: A spectropolarimetric method for predicting the gravitational wave polarisation of LISA verification binaries

UR: A spectropolarimetric method for predicting the gravitational wave polarisation of LISA verification binaries

by Guest | Jun 20, 2021 | Undergraduate Research

In the latest of our #UndergradResearch series, check out Pranav Satheesh’s research on the polarisation of gravitational waves!

UR: Data Analysis for EMRI Detection in LISA

UR: Data Analysis for EMRI Detection in LISA

by Guest | Jun 13, 2021 | Undergraduate Research

In our latest #UndergradResearch post, check out Ava Stockman’s research on sorting out signals from noise in the LISA data challenge!

UR: Towards Solving the Puzzle of Stable, Thin Disks at High Luminosities

UR: Towards Solving the Puzzle of Stable, Thin Disks at High Luminosities

by Guest | Jun 13, 2021 | Undergraduate Research

In our latest #UndergradResearch post, Jessica Anderson investigates how thin disks can be stable in low-mass X-ray binary systems.

Are Planets Formed in Sticky Environments?

Are Planets Formed in Sticky Environments?

by Guest | Jun 10, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

In this guest post, Tony Rodríguez describes how the environments of planet formation may not be so simple (and sticky!) after all.

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