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Cosmic Rays vs. Thermal Emission: An X-ray Showdown

Cosmic Rays vs. Thermal Emission: An X-ray Showdown

by Skylar Grayson | Feb 12, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper puts forth an alternative explanation for the cause of recently detected X-ray emission around galaxies!

Guide to ΛCDM

Guide to ΛCDM

by Skylar Grayson, Cole Meldorf, Brandon Pries, William Smith | Jan 6, 2025 | Guides

In this Guide, we breakdown one of the most important models in astrophysics: the ΛCDM model of cosmology!

Bubbles and Tunnels: Unveiling the Secret Structure of Our Galaxy

Bubbles and Tunnels: Unveiling the Secret Structure of Our Galaxy

by Skylar Grayson | Dec 31, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

The solar system is surrounded by a region containing only a low density hot gas called the Local Hot Bubble. Today’s paper uses new observations from eROSITA to map out the shape of the bubble and learn more about its properties!

Roasted Marshmallows Setting Fire to Our Understanding of Planet Formation?

Roasted Marshmallows Setting Fire to Our Understanding of Planet Formation?

by Skylar Grayson | Dec 16, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper demonstrates how spectroscopic observations of an exoplanet can help us understand its composition and formation history!

Feeding CAMELS: An Exploration of Galactic Feedback Effects in Simulations

Feeding CAMELS: An Exploration of Galactic Feedback Effects in Simulations

by Skylar Grayson | Oct 30, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper explores the complicated effects of black hole and stellar feedback in cosmological simulations!

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