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UR: Something from Nothing: Analyzing JWST Pixel Data

UR: Something from Nothing: Analyzing JWST Pixel Data

by Guest | Dec 14, 2024 | Undergraduate Research

In our latest of our #UndergradResearch series, discover how to better calibrate JWST for clearer images with Feras Natsheh.

Unmasking the little red dots: AGN or not?

Unmasking the little red dots: AGN or not?

by Pranav Satheesh | Nov 23, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Did we figure out what is behind the little red dot mask ? Find out in today’s bite.

Them’s the (Balmer) breaks

Them’s the (Balmer) breaks

by Nathalie Korhonen Cuestas | Nov 22, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Little Red Dots have been puzzling astronomers, learn more about what might be powering these strange, young galaxies.

Zig-zagging across the universe

Zig-zagging across the universe

by William Lamb | Nov 20, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

What’s better than a single gravitational lens? A double gravitational lens! Learn about how light from a distant quasar zig-zags across the universe because of the first double gravitational lens to be observed!

Live Fast, Die Young, Bad Gals Do it Well

Live Fast, Die Young, Bad Gals Do it Well

by Cole Meldorf | Oct 23, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

In this Astrobite, we see if ancient aged galaxies spell trouble for cosmology!

Taking neutron star temperatures with telescopes!

Taking neutron star temperatures with telescopes!

by Archana Aravindan | Oct 12, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ

The authors of today’s paper determine if current and next generation telescopes can be used as thermometers to detect cooling neutron stars!

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