Active Galactic Nuclei have a history of causing trouble
Many astronomers believe that AGN activity is responsible for suppressing star formation. However, it appears that maybe the past behaviour of AGN is what’s really to blame.
Many astronomers believe that AGN activity is responsible for suppressing star formation. However, it appears that maybe the past behaviour of AGN is what’s really to blame.
Today’s paper takes a look at the metal-rich gas surrounding galaxies using a million quasars from SDSS.
In today’s bite, Keir reports on a search for multi-AGN systems. How prevalent are they? And what can they tell us about black hole mergers?
In today’s bite, Keir reports on a search for Changing-look AGN. What about their host galaxies causes this change?
Today’s undergraduate research post features a student who measures the white dwarf mass-radius relation using thousands of stars and a neat effect predicted by general relativity
Are the winds emanating from an AGN strong enough to shut-off star formation?