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A New Animal in the Transient Zoo

A New Animal in the Transient Zoo

by Michelle Kislak | Apr 11, 2012 | Daily Paper Summaries

A theoretical study of what we can expect to see when a hot Jupiter crashes into its host star.

Growing Galaxies Inside-Out

Growing Galaxies Inside-Out

by Michelle Kislak | Feb 15, 2012 | Daily Paper Summaries

A picture of galaxy construction emerges by comparing the relative sizes of star-formation and stellar continuum emission from 57 z=1 galaxies.

Protostellar outflows: a key ingredient to low-mass star formation

Protostellar outflows: a key ingredient to low-mass star formation

by Michelle Kislak | Jan 18, 2012 | Daily Paper Summaries

The first simulations of low-mass star formation on parsec scales to include protostellar feedback successfully reproduce observed mass functions, luminosities, and clustering properties.

A Tale Of Two Stars: Early Results From The Type Ia Supernova SN2011fe (Part II)

A Tale Of Two Stars: Early Results From The Type Ia Supernova SN2011fe (Part II)

by Michelle Kislak | Dec 21, 2011 | Daily Paper Summaries

Pre-explosion imaging of supernova SN2011fe sheds light on the question of type Ia supernova progenitors.

Babies in the Solar Nursery

by Michelle Kislak | Nov 22, 2011 | Daily Paper Summaries

How massive was our Sun’s natal cluster? New simulations reconcile with observations.

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