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Jumping through hoops: A new way to explore the BH-galaxy connection

Jumping through hoops: A new way to explore the BH-galaxy connection

by Pranav Satheesh | Mar 13, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

The BH-galaxy relations are crucial in our understanding of how they co-evolve. In today’s paper find out a new method to explore this relation.

A Story of Starlight and Spirals in the Milky Way

A Story of Starlight and Spirals in the Milky Way

by Shalini Kurinchi-Vendhan | Mar 11, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

New simulations of Milky Way-like galaxies, named after a Greek goddess.

Echoes of the First Light: A Mysterious Metal-Poor Galaxy at Cosmic Dawn

Echoes of the First Light: A Mysterious Metal-Poor Galaxy at Cosmic Dawn

by Niloofar Sharei | Mar 10, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

A tiny galaxy, barely metal-enriched, is packed with massive stars. Could it hold clues to the universe’s first stars?

Exploring the remains of a destroyed (death) star

Exploring the remains of a destroyed (death) star

by Guest | Mar 8, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper explores the potential connection between two transient astronomical phenomenon: Tidal disruption events and extreme coronal line emitters.

Are Hot Sub-Neptunes Just Failed Hot Jupiters? Maybe.

Are Hot Sub-Neptunes Just Failed Hot Jupiters? Maybe.

by Jack Lubin | Mar 7, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Where do Hot Sub-Neptunes Come From?!

A Long, Hard Look at (Potentially) Nothing to See

A Long, Hard Look at (Potentially) Nothing to See

by Veronika Dornan | Mar 6, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

All dark matter, no stars? Is that even possible? That’s just what these authors are trying to determine in today’s article!

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