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Zooming in on an AGN outflow with JWST

Zooming in on an AGN outflow with JWST

by Sarah Bodansky | Oct 11, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s authors take a closer look at how outflows interact with the interstellar medium.

Pulling Back the Curtain on the Formation of the First Supermassive Black Holes

Pulling Back the Curtain on the Formation of the First Supermassive Black Holes

by Sahil Hegde | Aug 25, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

How do supermassive black holes get to be so supermassive? Today’s authors explore how we might be able to answer that question with the SKA pulsar timing array!

Open Up Your Eager Eyes, Because I’m Mr. Broad Line

Open Up Your Eager Eyes, Because I’m Mr. Broad Line

by Lynnie Saade | Jul 1, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Polarity, reversing in the plasma sea
Ending coronal shines, choking off these field lines
But it’s just the price I pay, destiny is calling me

Big, bright, bursty, AND early: what are the odds?

Big, bright, bursty, AND early: what are the odds?

by Olivia Cooper | Jun 7, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Just how rare is this hyperluminous heavily obscured active galactic nucleus in a dusty starburst in the early Universe?

A Missing Link Between High-Redshift Galaxies and Quasars

A Missing Link Between High-Redshift Galaxies and Quasars

by Sahil Hegde | May 11, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Where do quasars come from? Today’s authors report a new observation that helps shed light on this mystery!

Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter My Accretion Disk

Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter My Accretion Disk

by Lynnie Saade | Apr 20, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

“But the stars that marked our starting fall away. We must go deeper into greater pain…” -Dante’s Inferno… and AGN, apparently

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