The Fault in Our (Unaligned) Stars
If dark matter did not exist, the visible matter in the universe should be able to explain all gravitational phenomena. But can it?
If dark matter did not exist, the visible matter in the universe should be able to explain all gravitational phenomena. But can it?
This month’s undergraduate research post features a student who looked at statistically improving extreme emission line galaxy identification in wide field surveys.
What can we use dwarf galaxies for?
How much does our galaxy weigh? The authors of today’s paper use globular clusters in the halo of the galaxy to try to answer this question!
Can the ‘twinkle’ of an infrared source be used to find AGN?
Is there a M∗-SFR-Z relation at high redshift? Yep! Read me to find how it was discovered!