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UR: ALMA Observations of Extragalactic Optical Jets Suggest the Need for at Least Three Emission Components

UR: ALMA Observations of Extragalactic Optical Jets Suggest the Need for at Least Three Emission Components

by Guest | Jun 6, 2021 | Undergraduate Research

Our latest #UndergradResearch post by Kassidy Kollmann is all about AGN Jets! Learn how different jet emission mechanisms show up in AGN spectral energy distributions.

A Picture (or Ten) is Worth 10,000 Words: Unearthing the History of the Lenticular Galaxy NGC 3115

A Picture (or Ten) is Worth 10,000 Words: Unearthing the History of the Lenticular Galaxy NGC 3115

by Katya Gozman | Apr 10, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

The authors of today’s paper uncovered the evolutionary history behind the Milky Way’s closest lenticular neighbor.

A new kind of changing-look AGN?

A new kind of changing-look AGN?

by Gloria Fonseca Alvarez | Apr 3, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper takes a look at the unusual X-ray properties of a changing-look AGN.

UR: Understanding the Balance of Star Formation and Black Holes in Nearby Luminous Infrared Galaxies

UR: Understanding the Balance of Star Formation and Black Holes in Nearby Luminous Infrared Galaxies

by Guest | Mar 21, 2021 | Undergraduate Research

In today’s #UndergradResearch post, Meredith Stone shares how she used Spitzer spectra to learn about the evolution of galaxies through their star formation and AGN activity.

Gas and Dust Evolution Near a Cosmic Engine

Gas and Dust Evolution Near a Cosmic Engine

by James Negus | Mar 1, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Exploring the role of radiative feedback on the close environments near AGN.

Searching for Multi-AGN Mergers

Searching for Multi-AGN Mergers

by Keir Birchall | Dec 31, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

In today’s bite, Keir reports on a search for multi-AGN systems. How prevalent are they? And what can they tell us about black hole mergers?

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