The Times They Are A-Changin’: Searching for Shifts in Variable Star Light Curves
Pulsating variable stars are useful astronomical tools for their consistency. How can astronomers better understand how their changes change over time?
Pulsating variable stars are useful astronomical tools for their consistency. How can astronomers better understand how their changes change over time?
How do you produce ultra-high-energy neutrinos like KM3-230213A? Guest author Domenik Ehlert explains how cosmic rays may be behind it!
It’s an itty bitty teeny weeny ultra faint dwarf galaxy-ni! Today’s bite talks about the discovery of the faintest galaxy in the Andromeda system!
The cosmological constant is a constant, right? The word “constant” is right there in the name for goodness sakes. But growing evidence suggests this might not be the case after all. Today’s authors further investigate the DESI analysis pushing our understanding of dark energy.
Today’s authors look at the impact of galactic outflows on the formation of stars in M82!
Today’s bite looks at how planets are formed in the “bumps” of protoplanetary disks.