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Part 2: Data Analysis with the DESI DR2 BAO

Part 2: Data Analysis with the DESI DR2 BAO

by Sarah Stevenson, Abbé Whitford | Oct 6, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ

Today Astrobites is featuring results from the DESI DR2, published today in PRJ! In Part 2, we discuss 3 additional papers discussing the DESI BAO measurement.

Part 1: Key Results from the DESI DR2

Part 1: Key Results from the DESI DR2

by Sarah Stevenson, Sumeet Kulkarni | Oct 6, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ

Today Astrobites is featuring results from the DESI DR2, published today in PRJ! In Part 1, we cover the key results papers describing their measurements with DR2.

Astrophysical Classics: Hanbury Brown and Twiss Measure the Size of Sirius

Astrophysical Classics: Hanbury Brown and Twiss Measure the Size of Sirius

by Sarah Stevenson | Aug 14, 2025 | Classics, Daily Paper Summaries

In today’s classic 1956 paper, the authors measure a stellar diameter and kick off a debate about the quantum nature of light!

The April Fools Paper Review Process – 2025

The April Fools Paper Review Process – 2025

by Astrobites, Katherine Lee, Sowkhya Shanbhog, Skylar Grayson, Jessie Thwaites, Maria Vincent, Drew Lapeer, Samantha Wong, Sarah Stevenson | Apr 3, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

There is a tradition in Astronomy to post silly science papers to the arXiv on Aprils Fools day. We’ve collected them all for 2025 and provided some “peer review”.

What a coincidence! Separating real X-ray photons from fakers in an X-ray spectrometer

What a coincidence! Separating real X-ray photons from fakers in an X-ray spectrometer

by Sarah Stevenson | Feb 26, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

What is an anti-coincidence detector and how does it work? Read about it in today’s bite

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