Drink Your OJ 287
In today’s bite we drink a big glass of OJ 287 and discuss competing theories about its central supermassive black holes.
In today’s bite we drink a big glass of OJ 287 and discuss competing theories about its central supermassive black holes.
In today’s bite, the authors use simulations to explore turbulence a possible mechanism for the observed x-ray emissions in the coronae of black holes.
You’re going to love whipping up today’s recipe for a radio donut made from an AGN jet!
Today’s guest post by Lindsey Gordon explores the use of extended reality in astronomy education and outreach.