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A Resolved Starburst Merger and an Unresolved Dust Problem

A Resolved Starburst Merger and an Unresolved Dust Problem

by Olivia Cooper | Mar 19, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

What’s going on behind the dust in starburst galaxy SHiZELS-14? Today’s authors use highly resolved data to find out!

UR: Investigating Spatially Resolved Gas Flows Around the Milky Way

UR: Investigating Spatially Resolved Gas Flows Around the Milky Way

by Guest | Mar 2, 2021 | Undergraduate Research

In our latest of our undergrad research series, discover how the Milky Way’s gas flow can be measured and how this can determine the Milky Way’s future.

Distant, Dusty Galaxy Hiding in the Dark

Distant, Dusty Galaxy Hiding in the Dark

by Olivia Cooper | Feb 13, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s authors discover a distant galaxy cloaked in dusty darkness, and consider what it might reveal about galaxy evolution in the early Universe

Jellyfish Galaxies Swimming Through Clusters

Jellyfish Galaxies Swimming Through Clusters

by Roan Haggar | Feb 3, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

How can a cluster turn an ordinary galaxy into this mysterious creature?

The Galaxy Main Sequence: What’s in the Scatter?

The Galaxy Main Sequence: What’s in the Scatter?

by Katy Proctor | Jan 30, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

What processes can explain the diversity in star formation rates exhibited by galaxies of similar masses? Today’s authors investigate this using the EAGLE simulation.

Jurassic Universe: Interpreting a Fossil Galaxy from the Deep Past

Jurassic Universe: Interpreting a Fossil Galaxy from the Deep Past

by Ryan Golant | Jan 22, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Travel back in time as today’s authors unearth the mysterious history of the “fossil galaxy” Segue 1.

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