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Uncovering New Sources of Dwarf Galaxy Feedback

Uncovering New Sources of Dwarf Galaxy Feedback

by Keir Birchall | Dec 9, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

Brand new evidence of feedback source often overlooked in dwarf galaxy evolution

Not all Black Holes that Wander are Lost

Not all Black Holes that Wander are Lost

by Keir Birchall | Oct 24, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

The surprising result of a search for radio AGN in nearby dwarf galaxies

Is the Fault in their Stars?

Is the Fault in their Stars?

by Keir Birchall | Aug 22, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

Identifying the incidence of AGN as a function of star formation rate

When stretching stars with black holes gets unstable

When stretching stars with black holes gets unstable

by Guest | Aug 13, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

What happens when a star swings too close to a black hole?

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Professor Elisabeth Mills

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Professor Elisabeth Mills

by Michael Foley | Jun 8, 2019 | Career Navigation, Current Events

Professor Elisabeth Mills studies one of the most mysterious regions of the Milky Way: the galactic center. Learn about the stars, gas, and a black hole that make this such an exciting area of research ahead of her talk at #AAS234.

STROOPWAFEL: An astrophysical algorithm, not a Dutch cookie

by Bryanne McDonough | May 8, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

A new algorithm for improving simulations of binary star systems may lead to better understanding of gravitational waves.

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