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Testing the Limits of Galactic Clouds

Testing the Limits of Galactic Clouds

by Caitlin Doughty | Nov 11, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

What processes will disrupt a cloud of gas passing through the circumgalactic medium?

Elusive black holes: Have we found the ‘middle sibling’?

Elusive black holes: Have we found the ‘middle sibling’?

by Jessica May Hislop | Nov 6, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper presents an intermediate mass black hole (IMBH) hiding within a dense star cluster. X-ray and optical observations over 15 years allow the authors to explore the different stages of this IMBH feasting on an unlucky star.

A Discovery of a Triple AGN System

A Discovery of a Triple AGN System

by Jenny Calahan | Oct 25, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s astrobite explores a newly detected triple AGN system.

Not all Black Holes that Wander are Lost

Not all Black Holes that Wander are Lost

by Keir Birchall | Oct 24, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

The surprising result of a search for radio AGN in nearby dwarf galaxies

Plenty of Gas Left in Giant Dead Disk Galaxies

Plenty of Gas Left in Giant Dead Disk Galaxies

by John Weaver | Oct 21, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

New findings suggest that they have a lot of gas – but then why are they not forming stars?

Making a Splash

Making a Splash

by Tomer Yavetz | Oct 8, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper takes a closer look at the after-effects of the Milky Way’s last major collision with another galaxy.

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