by Ivey Davis | Sep 2, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries
Even though the Sun is the nearest star to us, there’s a lot we still don’t understand about it and its activity. These authors present an interesting case of a unique type of solar radio emission occurring under conditions it doesn’t normally do so.
by Karthik Yadavalli | May 4, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries
Gamma ray bursts are the brightest lighthouses in the universe! Learn about the really luminous and nearby one GRB 221009A!
by Astrobites | Jan 10, 2023 | Current Events
Astrobites coverage of Day 1 of AAS 241!
by Ryan Golant | Feb 25, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries
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?
by Jason Hinkle | Jan 23, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries
FBOTs or butterflies? Today’s paper presents a new model to describe the emission from fast blue optical transients.
by Ashley Piccone | Aug 11, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries
The startender asks, “How are the three of you working together?!”