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Do Aluminum Abundances Foil Our Theory of Galaxy Evolution?

Do Aluminum Abundances Foil Our Theory of Galaxy Evolution?

by Michael Foley | Jul 20, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

Aluminum can be used for so much more than foil. What can it tell us about our solar system’s place in the galaxy? Read about today’s paper to find out more.

Stellar Snacks or: How to Grow a Massive Black Hole through TDEs

Stellar Snacks or: How to Grow a Massive Black Hole through TDEs

by Jason Hinkle | Jul 7, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

How do tidal disruption events contribute to massive black hole growth?

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Christy Tremonti

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Christy Tremonti

by Mia de los Reyes | May 29, 2020 | Career Navigation, Current Events, Personal Experiences

What’s even faster and more furious than Vin Diesel? Come learn about galactic winds at Dr. Christy Tremonti’s talk at #AAS236!

A Stellar M-SFR-Z Relation MOSt DEFinitely Exists at z~2.3

A Stellar M-SFR-Z Relation MOSt DEFinitely Exists at z~2.3

by Huei Sears | May 16, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

Is there a M∗-SFR-Z relation at high redshift? Yep! Read me to find how it was discovered!

Shaken, Not Stirred: Subgrid Metal Diffusion in Galaxy Simulations

Shaken, Not Stirred: Subgrid Metal Diffusion in Galaxy Simulations

by Michael Foley | May 6, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

A lot of physics happens below the resolution limit of galaxy simulations that must be represented with “subgrid” models. Today’s paper shows the importance of including a subgrid model for the mixing of metals in galaxy simulations.

Spot the Difference! Disentangling High-z Galaxies

Spot the Difference! Disentangling High-z Galaxies

by Lukas Zalesky | May 2, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

The early universe is a period of intense star formation across nearly all galaxies. Is it possible tell these galaxies apart from each other, when the universe was less than a few billion years old?

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