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A Dark Matter Fossil Record: Using Geology to Probe Time-Varying Dark Matter Signals

A Dark Matter Fossil Record: Using Geology to Probe Time-Varying Dark Matter Signals

by Ryan Golant | Aug 26, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Move over, dinosaurs — the search for fossilized dark matter is the new trend in (galactic) geology.

A Peculiar Use of AI: Predicting Cosmic Velocities with Neural Networks

A Peculiar Use of AI: Predicting Cosmic Velocities with Neural Networks

by Ryan Golant | May 26, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

When studying the Universe becomes too complicated for human brains, we turn to artificial intelligence! Check out how today’s authors used a neural network to predict motions on the Universe’s largest scales

Bursting the Hubble Trouble Bubble: Measuring H0 with Fast Radio Bursts

Bursting the Hubble Trouble Bubble: Measuring H0 with Fast Radio Bursts

by Ryan Golant | Apr 27, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Do you like fast radio bursts but hate the Hubble tension? If so, then this paper showing the first measurement of the Hubble constant using FRB observations is for you!

From Dust Bunnies to Black Holes: Oppenheimer-Snyder Collapse

From Dust Bunnies to Black Holes: Oppenheimer-Snyder Collapse

by Ryan Golant | Apr 9, 2021 | Classics, Daily Paper Summaries

In this summary of a classic paper from 1939, we look back at the very first theory of black hole formation: Oppenheimer and Snyder’s model of a spherically collapsing ball of dust.

Jurassic Universe: Interpreting a Fossil Galaxy from the Deep Past

Jurassic Universe: Interpreting a Fossil Galaxy from the Deep Past

by Ryan Golant | Jan 22, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Travel back in time as today’s authors unearth the mysterious history of the “fossil galaxy” Segue 1.

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