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From a Roar to a Whimper: The Star Formation History of Leo I

From a Roar to a Whimper: The Star Formation History of Leo I

by Jason Hinkle | Dec 17, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

Meet Leo I, one of the dwarf galaxies that may help us understand the earliest galaxies to form.

UR: Quenching timescales of dwarf satellites around Milky Way-mass hosts

UR: Quenching timescales of dwarf satellites around Milky Way-mass hosts

by Guest | Dec 14, 2020 | Undergraduate Research

Today’s undergraduate research post features a student who uses computer simulations to the evolution of dwarf galaxies.

Faint Jewels: Discovering The Brilliance of Dwarf Galaxies

Faint Jewels: Discovering The Brilliance of Dwarf Galaxies

by James Negus | Jul 27, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

Discovering AGN in Dwarf Galaxies with MaNGA.

UR #21: Confirmation of Broadband Selection of Extreme [OIII] Emitters at z~0.5

UR #21: Confirmation of Broadband Selection of Extreme [OIII] Emitters at z~0.5

by Astrobites | Jul 8, 2020 | Undergraduate Research

This month’s undergraduate research post features a student who looked at statistically improving extreme emission line galaxy identification in wide field surveys.

Dwarf Galaxies at the cutting EDGE of galaxy formation

Dwarf Galaxies at the cutting EDGE of galaxy formation

by Guest | Jul 3, 2020 | Course Assignments, Daily Paper Summaries

What can we use dwarf galaxies for?

Discovering the building blocks of nuclear star clusters

Discovering the building blocks of nuclear star clusters

by Jessica May Hislop | May 23, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper combines new observational data from Gaia with 20 years of multi-wavelength data of the compact dwarf galaxy NGC 5253, reveal a triplet system of star clusters in the centre.

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