Is the Fault in their Stars?
Identifying the incidence of AGN as a function of star formation rate
Identifying the incidence of AGN as a function of star formation rate
Is the evolution of galaxies and their AGN driven by past mergers?
A study of star clusters in the Milky Way has uncovered a peculiar trend in the way they are arranged.
A unique population of galaxies may hold the keys to discovering how star formation stops happening in older galaxies.
Could a suspicious pair of active black holes improve the outlook for seeing the gravitational wave background?
A Seyfert 2 galaxy’s energetic nucleus creates impressive twin outflows, but how are they affecting its star formation?