A New Look at Gamma-Rays From Our Galaxy’s Next-Door Neighbour
Today’s authors take a new look at gamma-ray emission from Andromeda to find that it looks pretty different from what was found before!
Today’s authors take a new look at gamma-ray emission from Andromeda to find that it looks pretty different from what was found before!
Today’s authors discuss prospects for future gravitational wave and very high energy gamma-ray telescopes to detect very high energy gamma-ray emission from binary neutron star mergers!
We’ve updated and expanded our “Guide to the Electromagnetic Spectrum”! Read on to learn about all the different flavors of light in the Universe, where this light comes from, and how we can detect it.
Today’s authors investigate why neutrino detectors have yet to observe neutrinos from novae!
Where do some of the highest energy photons in our universe come from? Today’s authors take a look at clusters of galaxies as a potential source of high energy gamma rays!
GRB 210905A is one of the longest, most distant, most energetic, and most luminous gamma-ray bursts that we’ve ever detected. What can we learn from this outstanding outburst?