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Disturbed Naps and Black Hole Mass Gaps

Disturbed Naps and Black Hole Mass Gaps

by Sumeet Kulkarni | Feb 4, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

LIGO-Virgo open public alerts give you a chance to listen in to the latest discoveries as they happen – in real time! For instance, you can follow astronomers getting closer to figuring out where the dividing line lies between neutron stars and black holes.

Bosons in the Sky with Black Holes

Bosons in the Sky with Black Holes

by Luna Zagorac | Jan 25, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

Have you ever wondered how you could build an atom out of a black hole and some bosons? Why of course you have!

Astrobites at AAS 235: Day 4

Astrobites at AAS 235: Day 4

by Astrobites | Jan 9, 2020 | Current Events

We report on Day 4 of the winter AAS meeting in Honolulu, HI.

They see me rolling… inflating

They see me rolling… inflating

by Philippa Cole | Dec 16, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

How to produce black holes during inflation: with a ball, a hill and a speed bump.

A Black Hole at the Heart of the Archer

A Black Hole at the Heart of the Archer

by Guest | Dec 11, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

The heart of our Milky Way emits a large flux of gamma radiation. How does that happen?

TESS: Not Just a Planet Hunter

TESS: Not Just a Planet Hunter

by Jessica Roberts | Dec 10, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

TESS is finding hundreds of planet candidates, but it might also start finding nearby black holes as well.

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