Nuthin’ but a ‘AGN’ Thang
In today’s paper, the authors use simulations to investigate how intermediate mass black holes might form in AGN disks.
In today’s paper, the authors use simulations to investigate how intermediate mass black holes might form in AGN disks.
In today’s paper, the authors use JWST to investigate how warm, star-forming molecular gas is blown away by AGN.
Recent findings from JWST are challenging our understanding of how galaxies made the universe largely transparent. How can we further improve our models of this era in the universe’s history?
Today’s authors compare small K-dwarf and M-dwarf planetary climates!
Today’s authors used the powerful JWST to explore the heart of the Crab Nebula in infrared light, uncovering new details about its structure, composition, and the supernova explosion that created it.
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