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Are Giant Stars Stealing Lithium from Their Neighbours?

Are Giant Stars Stealing Lithium from Their Neighbours?

by Sonja Panjkov | Oct 17, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Are some stars pilfering lithium from the closest companions? Check out today’s bite to delve deeper into this lithium conundrum.

Stellar Express: Irregular Moon Delivery

Stellar Express: Irregular Moon Delivery

by Annelia Anderson | Oct 16, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper explores how a star flying by the early Solar System could have delivered irregular moons to the giant planets.

How low do they go: satellites impacting low-frequency radio astronomy

How low do they go: satellites impacting low-frequency radio astronomy

by Ivey Davis | Oct 15, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Satellites transmit more radiation than they intend– and at frequencies they were not meant to. Today’s authors look at the effects of the second generation of Starlink satellites on low-frequency radio science.

Taking neutron star temperatures with telescopes!

Taking neutron star temperatures with telescopes!

by Archana Aravindan | Oct 12, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ

The authors of today’s paper determine if current and next generation telescopes can be used as thermometers to detect cooling neutron stars!

Fast and Furious: The Earliest Galactic Fart Blasts Through Space

Fast and Furious: The Earliest Galactic Fart Blasts Through Space

by Sowkhya Shanbhog | Oct 11, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Come and take a look at the earliest known galactic-scale outflow we’ve ever observed!

Supernovae in the Super-Early Universe

Supernovae in the Super-Early Universe

by Caroline von Raesfeld | Oct 10, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s bite explores the star formation history of galaxies in the early universe using chemical signals of stellar deaths.

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