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Don’t disturb the baby! A black hole discovered to be born quietly

Don’t disturb the baby! A black hole discovered to be born quietly

by Storm Colloms | May 25, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ

This black hole could have been born without any bright supernova explosion, emitting nothing but a few neutrinos in its formation. Find out how we can tell in today’s paper!

Timing Black Holes’ Race to Merge Using Waves on the Stochastic Sea

Timing Black Holes’ Race to Merge Using Waves on the Stochastic Sea

by Storm Colloms | Apr 2, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

There’s a space race that can last hundreds of millions of years: the race for two black holes to merge. Find out how we can use the gravitational wave background as our stopwatchin today’s bite!

Unveiling hamstars: the cheek-stuffing accreting stars

Unveiling hamstars: the cheek-stuffing accreting stars

by Storm Colloms | Mar 18, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Learn how greedy stars can store overflow matter to eat later in today’s bite

Jam Sesh with the Gravitational Wave Multi-Band

Jam Sesh with the Gravitational Wave Multi-Band

by Storm Colloms | Feb 1, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

The dynamical universe sends out ripples creating a massive symphony of gravitational waves. Learn how we can tune into all these melodies with new detectors in today’s post!

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Stephen Taylor

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Stephen Taylor

by Storm Colloms | Jan 7, 2024 | Career Navigation, Current Events, Interviews, Personal Experiences

Today we interview astrophysicist Stephen Taylor for his plenary talk at #AAS243!

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