Too Many Stars, Too Fast?
Today’s bite talks about an interesting class of galaxies that may be forming an unthinkable amount of stars super early in the universe.
Today’s bite talks about an interesting class of galaxies that may be forming an unthinkable amount of stars super early in the universe.
Today’s Astrobite discusses a proposed solution to various cosmological tensions using a void model. And it’s also translated to Spanish.
Galaxy mergers represent a transformative evolutionary path, inducing notable morphological and compositional changes in the involved galaxies. The alterations in the intrinsic characteristics during these collisions serve as a crucial probe, providing insights into the real-time occurrence of such processes.
Lurking behind a thick red blanket of gas, supermassive black holes are rapidly growing in very compact galaxies known as Little Red Dots, and they may hold some of the secrets of galaxy evolution.
Today’s bite looks at using the motions of galaxies to tell us about structures in the local Universe.
Astrobites offers coverage of the Physical Review Invited Session: “Looking Ahead as we Look Far through the JWST.” #APSApril