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Through the Lenses of Black Holes

Through the Lenses of Black Holes

by Suk Sien Tie | Aug 25, 2016 | Daily Paper Summaries

Looking for something you cannot see, for example black holes, are tricky. The bending of light provides a solution.

How black hole and merger can kill a galaxy

How black hole and merger can kill a galaxy

by Suk Sien Tie | Jul 19, 2016 | Daily Paper Summaries

Magnificent though they are, galaxies are in constant risk of death from their own members and the environment. Today, we look at a murder act staged by black holes and mergers.

Hypervariables in the nucleus of galaxies

Hypervariables in the nucleus of galaxies

by Suk Sien Tie | Jun 6, 2016 | Daily Paper Summaries

A search expedition on the lookout for tidal disruption events led to something else altogether.

The Dance of High-Mass Planets

The Dance of High-Mass Planets

by Suk Sien Tie | Apr 25, 2016 | Daily Paper Summaries

Orbital stability of high-mass multi-planet systems is scrutinized in comparison to their low-mass counterparts.

Mind your Biases: selection bias in super-massive black hole samples

Mind your Biases: selection bias in super-massive black hole samples

by Suk Sien Tie | Mar 21, 2016 | Daily Paper Summaries

Biased supermassive black hole samples may compromise well-known black hole-galaxy scaling relations.

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