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“Undressing” a Naked Quasar: HE0450-2958

“Undressing” a Naked Quasar: HE0450-2958

by Guest | Sep 11, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s guest post presents an investigation of HE0450-2958—a quasar with a “missing” host galaxy.

KM3-230213A is looking for its cosmic-ray parent

KM3-230213A is looking for its cosmic-ray parent

by Guest | Sep 3, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

How do you produce ultra-high-energy neutrinos like KM3-230213A? Guest author Domenik Ehlert explains how cosmic rays may be behind it!

UR: A study of photon spheres around spherically symmetric and non-rotating black holes

UR: A study of photon spheres around spherically symmetric and non-rotating black holes

by Guest | Sep 2, 2025 | Undergraduate Research

Today’s undergraduate research post features the work of Vrunda Macwan on black holes!

Build-A-Planet Workshop: Planet Formation, One Bump at a Time

Build-A-Planet Workshop: Planet Formation, One Bump at a Time

by Guest | Aug 26, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s bite looks at how planets are formed in the “bumps” of protoplanetary disks.

A Ground-Up Approach to Revealing Galaxy Redshifts and their Classification

A Ground-Up Approach to Revealing Galaxy Redshifts and their Classification

by Guest | Aug 7, 2025 | Undergraduate Research

Today’s undergraduate research post by Austin Strickler discusses his work to calculate spectroscopic redshifts in galaxies.

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