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The photocopied “sunburst” from the early Universe

The photocopied “sunburst” from the early Universe

by Lucie Rowland | Apr 17, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Find out how astronomers have used the brightest known (to date) gravitationally lensed galaxy to learn about the early Universe.

Who’s in the Driver’s Seat? Understanding the factors that drive the chemical evolution of galaxies

Who’s in the Driver’s Seat? Understanding the factors that drive the chemical evolution of galaxies

by Nathalie Korhonen Cuestas | Mar 13, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Over time, the universe evolved from a primordial soup of hydrogen and helium into the metal-rich environments of today. How exactly does the chemistry of galaxies evolve, and what processes drive this evolution?

Scoring GOALS with Neutrinos from Starbursts

Scoring GOALS with Neutrinos from Starbursts

by Megan Masterson | Mar 2, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ

What do neutrinos and soccer games have in common? Check out today’s bite to see! Spoiler: starbursts lose the neutrino production game!

A Rose By Any Other Name Would Be An X-ray Telescope

A Rose By Any Other Name Would Be An X-ray Telescope

by Skylar Grayson | Feb 14, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper looks at the impact of AGN feedback on X-ray emission around an unprecedented sample of galaxy groups!

Metal-Poor but Intrigue-Rich: A study of the metal-poor star LP26

Metal-Poor but Intrigue-Rich: A study of the metal-poor star LP26

by Caroline von Raesfeld | Feb 12, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

What can local metal-poor stars teach us about the earliest stars in the universe?

Modeling the structure of the circumgalactic bathtub

Modeling the structure of the circumgalactic bathtub

by Sahil Hegde | Feb 3, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Do galaxies turn into raisins when they sit in the bath too long? Today’s authors investigate what their bath is like!

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