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Big, bright, bursty, AND early: what are the odds?

Big, bright, bursty, AND early: what are the odds?

by Olivia Cooper | Jun 7, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Just how rare is this hyperluminous heavily obscured active galactic nucleus in a dusty starburst in the early Universe?

Can you explain these long dark gaps in your cosmological resume?

Can you explain these long dark gaps in your cosmological resume?

by Olivia Cooper | May 16, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Find out how dark gaps can help fill in gaps in our knowledge of reionization

Earth Week x Astrobites 2022: Introducing our speakers!

Earth Week x Astrobites 2022: Introducing our speakers!

by Olivia Cooper | Apr 18, 2022 | Climate Change

To kick off #EarthWeekxAstrobites2022 we introduce our speakers and how they integrate astro/physics and climate work in their careers!

A serving of X-rays in a stack of galaxies

A serving of X-rays in a stack of galaxies

by Olivia Cooper | Mar 22, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Quiescent galaxy pancakes are filled with berry jam across cosmic time, and other lessons from galaxy stacking

Forecasting the obscured first few billion years

Forecasting the obscured first few billion years

by Olivia Cooper | Feb 22, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

What will JWST reveal about the obscured early Universe? Today’s authors process simulations to find out

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