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Studying the Earth’s Interior with (atmospheric) Neutrinos
Astrophysicists and their experiments normally look up, not down. IceCube is an exception. Here the density profile of the Earth is measured using neutrinos.
One (solar system) catalogue to aid them all
Based on colour alone, can we distinguish between a rocky, icy and gaseous planet?
The Tortoise and the Star
Spectrographs here on Earth are getting good enough to detect tortoise-speed velocity shifts in starlight. That means that we need to understand the bubbling, broiling surfaces of stars to tortoise-level precision.
The Curious Case of the Mysterious Over-Luminous Brown Dwarf
Today’s paper explores different possibilities causing the brown dwarf CWW 89Ab to be overly bright.
Finding New Limb-Darkening Coefficients for the LSST
Check out some undergraduate research highlights!
What You Get When You Throw a Dead Star Against Another
In this bite we will explore nucleosynthesis in the merger of
neutron stars, by the light of gravitational waves and light itself.
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