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A Radio Bright Quasar at the Edge
Meet the new king of the ‘high z radio bright quasar’ mountain.
The strange case of quiescent and dusty
A series of papers between two research groups, investigating the nature of an unusual distant galaxy.
Filling (Dust) Gaps in our Knowledge of Planet Formation
With the awesome power of ALMA, scientists have observed a variety of dust gaps in protoplanetary disks. In today’s astrobite, we explore how these gaps might be related to planet formation.
Giant Planets, don’t let a windy day ruin your childhood
Recently, it has been proposed that pebbles play a crucial in the formation of rocky cores that are large enough to accrue a large atmosphere and become gas giants like Jupiter. Do strong magnetic winds make things more difficult?
Ideal cosmic yardstick: neutron star black hole mergers as standard sirens
Neutron star black hole mergers are an ideal way to measure the Hubble constant.
What’s the powerhouse of the AGN?
Hint: It’s not mitochondria.
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