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Keep your ν-eyes open: Messengers from a Common Envelope

Keep your ν-eyes open: Messengers from a Common Envelope

by Neev Shah | Jun 28, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ

Today’s bite explores how neutrinos might inform us about a neutron star being engulfed by another star!

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr Saavik Ford

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr Saavik Ford

by Neev Shah | Jun 10, 2025 | Beyond, Current Events, Interviews, Personal Experiences

Today we interview Dr. Saavik Ford, a professor at the CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College and a plenary speaker at #AAS246

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr Danny Milisavljevic

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr Danny Milisavljevic

by Neev Shah | Jun 8, 2025 | Beyond, Current Events, Interviews, Personal Experiences

Today we interview Dr. Danny Milisavljevic, associate professor at Purdue University and a plenary speaker at #AAS246

Sagittarius A* only eats half its lunch, but where does it come from?

Sagittarius A* only eats half its lunch, but where does it come from?

by Neev Shah | Apr 8, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

The Milky Way’s supermassive black hole may have been disrupting the lives of many binaries. Today’s bite explores where those binaries came from.

Too big to fit? Recipes on how (not) to create the black hole binary that you find in your backyard

Too big to fit? Recipes on how (not) to create the black hole binary that you find in your backyard

by Neev Shah | Feb 17, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Curious about how Gaia BH3 formed? We have the next best thing! Today’s bite explores how it may not have formed.

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