Young and frustrated? Studying compact radio sources in various stages of adolescence
Today’s authors investigate a few kinds of baby radio galaxies to learn about the life cycle of an active galactic nucleus!
Today’s authors investigate a few kinds of baby radio galaxies to learn about the life cycle of an active galactic nucleus!
Supermassive black holes in the early universe seem to have grown too quickly in a limited amount of time. But might they have been hiding phases of growth from astronomers?
How do compact objects end up in binaries? Today’s authors investigate how Wolf-Rayet stars could provide a key insight into the development of binary compact objects.
The black hole at the center of this galaxy might be masquerading as a population of stars – or maybe it actually acts like one.
Fly you fools! Towards a better understanding of jet-ISM interactions!
The Milky Way’s supermassive black hole may have been disrupting the lives of many binaries. Today’s bite explores where those binaries came from.