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Shedding Light on Candles That Burn a Bit Too Bright

Shedding Light on Candles That Burn a Bit Too Bright

by Mckenzie Ferrari | Mar 5, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Our standard candles aren’t quite as standard as we thought. Learn how a particular type of supernova is making a name for itself.

The Dark Matter Redemption Arc for Neutron Star Equations of State

The Dark Matter Redemption Arc for Neutron Star Equations of State

by Viviana Cáceres | Mar 4, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Could dark matter be shaping neutron star properties from the shadows?

MV-ZLTN: The Ruler of Type Ia Supernova Modeling

MV-ZLTN: The Ruler of Type Ia Supernova Modeling

by Karthik Yadavalli | Mar 3, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

What happens when Rubin turns on and we find millions of new type Ia supernovae every year? How can we keep up? Find out today!

Discovering a Stunted Giant: An Intermediate Mass Black Hole Hiding in the Milky Way

Discovering a Stunted Giant: An Intermediate Mass Black Hole Hiding in the Milky Way

by Drew Lapeer | Mar 2, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s bite showcases the detection of an elusive intermediate-mass black hole hiding in our very own Galaxy!

Radio this one in: a catalogue of hundreds of new and known radio stars

Radio this one in: a catalogue of hundreds of new and known radio stars

by Ryan White | Mar 1, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Is your favourite star radio bright? Find out today with the most comprehensive collection of radio stars yet: the Sydney Radio Star Catalogue!

Water, Water, Everywhere – And Not a Drop to Photodissociate!

Water, Water, Everywhere – And Not a Drop to Photodissociate!

by Joe Williams | Feb 28, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

One step closer to finding the origin of Earth’s water thanks to PDS 70! But does the water come from complex chemistry, or icy pebbles sneaking past a giant planet?

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