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Just In: Black Holes Collide in a Galactic Showdown 13 Billion Years Ago

Just In: Black Holes Collide in a Galactic Showdown 13 Billion Years Ago

by Lucie Rowland | Jan 15, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Find out how astronomers have discovered a potential black hole collision in the early Universe using observations from the James Webb Space Telescope.

Making Sense of Convoluted Images

Making Sense of Convoluted Images

by Ivey Davis | Dec 29, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Sometimes images need a little extra cleanup so we can see all the neat features there are to see. These authors deconvolve JWST observations of AGN to reveal outflows.

Is the farthest known star actually a binary system?

Is the farthest known star actually a binary system?

by Guest | Dec 6, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s post by guest author Riley Owens discusses JWST observations of the star Earendel and whether it’s actually part of a binary system.

James Webb Telescope Calibrations May Resolve Cosmological Questions

James Webb Telescope Calibrations May Resolve Cosmological Questions

by Guest | Nov 13, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Guest author Riley Sharpe discusses new methods for looking at high redshift galaxies detected with JWST!

JWST’s Supermassive Implications for Black Hole Seeds and Galaxy Co-Evolution

JWST’s Supermassive Implications for Black Hole Seeds and Galaxy Co-Evolution

by Megan Masterson | Oct 20, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

How do distant supermassive black holes affect their host galaxies? And how were they formed? Today’s paper explores these questions with a sample distant SMBHs discovered by JWST!

Carnivalgoing galaxies and a billion dollar guessing game

Carnivalgoing galaxies and a billion dollar guessing game

by Sahil Hegde | Oct 14, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

An astronomer and a galaxy walk into a carnival stand… check out today’s bite to see how this one ends!

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