The birth of a new field
Today we’re talking about the history of gamma-ray astrophysics, starting with a very important observation from the late 1980s
Today we’re talking about the history of gamma-ray astrophysics, starting with a very important observation from the late 1980s
Today’s bite discusses neutrinos from a particularly interesting region of the sky: the Cygnus X region.
Has a counterpart finally been detected for the ever-elusive fast radio bursts that have been detected outside of our Galaxy? Well, that’s a tricky question…
Today’s paper discusses a proposed experiment that could launch in the 2029 if selected
The observed spectra of astrophysical neutrinos and gamma rays do not match up using current models. Today’s paper may have solved this quandary.
In the latest post on our sister site Particlebites, Chris Karwin writes about new observations of the gamma ray excess at the Galactic center from Fermi.