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Too Many Stars, Too Fast?

Too Many Stars, Too Fast?

by Caroline von Raesfeld | May 22, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s bite talks about an interesting class of galaxies that may be forming an unthinkable amount of stars super early in the universe.

It’s over 4000! This supermassive black hole has gone Super-Eddington!

It’s over 4000! This supermassive black hole has gone Super-Eddington!

by Pranav Satheesh | May 21, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

New discovery alert! This supermassive black hole is accreting way above the Eddington limit. Find out more about this interesting object in today’s bite.

What’s growing inside out and red all over? Little Red Dots!

What’s growing inside out and red all over? Little Red Dots!

by Nathalie Korhonen Cuestas | Apr 30, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Lurking behind a thick red blanket of gas, supermassive black holes are rapidly growing in very compact galaxies known as Little Red Dots, and they may hold some of the secrets of galaxy evolution.

Using eROSITA to look at Beautiful AGN Blow-outs

Using eROSITA to look at Beautiful AGN Blow-outs

by Delaney Dunne | Mar 30, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

In today’s paper, the authors use eROSITA to assemble a sample of the beautiful blow-outs that can occur in galaxies when AGN turn on.

A Delicious Recipe for the Donut in NGC 6109

A Delicious Recipe for the Donut in NGC 6109

by Lindsey Gordon | Feb 16, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

You’re going to love whipping up today’s recipe for a radio donut made from an AGN jet!

Are radio surveys showing us that the Cosmological Principle doesn’t hold up?

Are radio surveys showing us that the Cosmological Principle doesn’t hold up?

by Abbé Whitford | Feb 14, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s bite explores how the Cosmological Principle can be tested by counting radio sources across the sky.

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