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A Light in the Dark: Looking for Bright Black Holes as Dark Matter

A Light in the Dark: Looking for Bright Black Holes as Dark Matter

by Lucas Brown | Dec 28, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

If extremely low-mass primordial black holes are lurking in our galaxy, they should glow white hot with Hawking radiation. Today’s authors explore whether we can use this fact to tease out their presence.

I’ve Got Some Ocean Front Property… around a White Dwarf

I’ve Got Some Ocean Front Property… around a White Dwarf

by Kylee Carden | Dec 26, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Stars like the Sun will eventually become white dwarfs, and some planets might hang on through the process. Today’s paper investigates whether such planets could hold onto their water.

Over the Limit: Accretion and Feedback of Early Black Holes

Over the Limit: Accretion and Feedback of Early Black Holes

by Brandon Pries | Dec 25, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Merry Christmas! In today’s bite, learn how simulations of black hole accretion and feedback are informing our understanding of the evolution of the earliest black holes.

It’s Getting Hot in Here, So Take Off All Your H2O

It’s Getting Hot in Here, So Take Off All Your H2O

by Tori Bonidie | Dec 24, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Was Venus always a formidable hellscape, or did it once have a temperate climate with liquid water on its surface?

LISA Pathfinder: These magnetic results will attract your attention

LISA Pathfinder: These magnetic results will attract your attention

by Magnus L'Argent | Dec 21, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ

This organized magnetic noise is so fresh, so clean.

A Little Red Dot by any other name would smell just like a Green Pea!?

A Little Red Dot by any other name would smell just like a Green Pea!?

by Archana Aravindan | Dec 20, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Are Green Pea galaxies the local counterparts of the famous Little Red Dots that are found in the early universe? Read ahead to find out!

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