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Written in the Gas: Jet Feedback in a Voorwerp Galaxy

Written in the Gas: Jet Feedback in a Voorwerp Galaxy

by Shalini Kurinchi-Vendhan | Apr 26, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Read more about the origins of the remarkable structure of NGC 5972.

Dust Ahead of Schedule: The Surprising UV Bump in a Galaxy at Cosmic Dawn

Dust Ahead of Schedule: The Surprising UV Bump in a Galaxy at Cosmic Dawn

by Niloofar Sharei | Apr 21, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

What do you get when baby galaxies crash and light up in UV? A surprising early signature of cosmic dust.

NCIS JWST: Analyzing The Aftermath of The Bullet Cluster’s Collision

NCIS JWST: Analyzing The Aftermath of The Bullet Cluster’s Collision

by Veronika Dornan | Apr 15, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

BANG! That’s the sound of a new study of the Bullet Cluster that digs deep into where the system’s dark matter is and what properties it may have.

You Shall Not Pass! AGN Jets through the ISM

You Shall Not Pass! AGN Jets through the ISM

by Lindsey Gordon | Apr 9, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Fly you fools! Towards a better understanding of jet-ISM interactions!

Less than meets the eye: measuring the bias in galaxy cluster observations

Less than meets the eye: measuring the bias in galaxy cluster observations

by Margaret Verrico | Mar 29, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ

Today’s authors come up with a new way to account for foreground and background galaxies in galaxy cluster measurements.

Whipping up a cluster ft. Radio-loud AGN

Whipping up a cluster ft. Radio-loud AGN

by Guest | Mar 27, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Read on to learn how radio observations are uncovering hidden AGNs and what this means for our understanding of protocluster evolution.

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