
A Sky Full of Stars: Stellar Populations with the JWST
In today’s post, we get a first look at resolved stellar populations with the JWST.
In today’s post, we get a first look at resolved stellar populations with the JWST.
The existence of distant quasars requires the formation of supermassive stars in the very early universe. But is it possible to form supermassive stars so early? Find out in today’s bite!
Today’s authors discuss multimessenger expectations from ultra-fast outflows (UFOs) in Active Galactic Nuclei!
Today’s post tells you whether cyanobacteria, a type of bacteria that can do photosynthesis, could survive in an exoplanet orbiting M-dwarfs (which are cool, red stars)!
Today’s authors find that the host galaxy of the brightest gamma-ray burst ever detected is unexpectedly average!
Can binary stars have circumbinary disks that orbits them in a perpendicular plane? Today’s authors took a closer look at this setup and the complex exchange of material between stars and circumbinary disk.