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Overcoming Small Sources of Noise to Help Reveal Small Planets
Today’s paper creates a new model for predicting the RV scatter from convective blueshift and helps reveal the challenges of finding small exoplanets
The mysterious case of PeVatrons
Today’s paper takes a look at how ultra-high-energy neutrinos can help us understand the highest energy particle accelerators in our universe!
The Rainbow Village at AAS: A Gathering Place for People of Color in Astronomy
Today’s article introduces the Rainbow Village at AAS, a new gathering place for people of color in astronomy! Please check it out to learn more about the Rainbow Village during the upcoming AAS meeting in January 2024!
The bright future for Neutron Star–Black Hole mergers
Today’s authors discuss prospects for observing neutron star – black hole mergers in multiple messengers!
Set a course for GW Orionis. Maximum Warp. Engage!
Aside from their name, warped astrophysical disks have little in common with the warp drive. Nonetheless, come and enjoy a journey exploring them in today’s bite!
Under (Magnetic) Arrest? Possible Evidence for a Previously-Theorized type of Black Hole Accretion Disk
Today’s authors analyze the time delay between energetic flares coming from a black hole x-ray binary system, and try to determine if this is evidence of a magnetic process occuring in the accretion disk.
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