Truth or Flare: Delayed Radio Emission Raises Questions About Tidal Disruption Events
Beware the flare!
Beware the flare!
Today’s undergraduate research post features a student who uses computer simulations to simulate black holes and how they evolve over billions of years.
Mysterious emissions are coming from the other side of the wall in a quasar!
The heart of our Milky Way emits a large flux of gamma radiation. How does that happen?
Turbulence in the magnetic field surrounding a protostar can affect the power and launch angle of bipolar outflows.
Attention arachno-astronomers: a third class of “spider” pulsars could illuminate the mysterious evolution of the most boring (and ubiquitous) millisecond pulsar binaries.