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Horizon or No-rizon? Hunting for new physics in black hole event horizons!
In this Astrobite, we see if gravitational waves can help us find theoretical horizonless compact objects, exotic objects predicted by modern alternatives to General Relativity!
Finding our Long-Lost Twins: Can JWST Distinguish Between other Earths… and other Venuses?
Venus may be quite similar in size and mass as Earth, but its surface conditions could not be any more different! Can a modern space telescope like JWST identify the difference between an exoEarth and an exoVenus?
Little Red Dots and Big Black Holes
Today’s authors try to determine how many galaxies with massive black holes are likely to be present in the early universe
How to Make a Gravilaser
What is a “gravilaser,” and why might astronomers want to make one?
Astrobites Beyond: Reimagining the Astro PhD with the National Osterbrock Leadership Program (NOLP)
Today’s paper uncovers new changing-look AGN in the first year of the SDSS-V survey!
Radio-ing in a multi-messenger detection
Today’s authors discuss the best method to search for joint neutrino and light emission from collapsing stars, by utilizing radio and X-ray observations.
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