New Stellar Biography of the Triangulum Galaxy Just Released
The PHATTER team releases an in-depth star formation history of the Triangulum galaxy, M33.
The PHATTER team releases an in-depth star formation history of the Triangulum galaxy, M33.
Is it possible to detect gravitational instability in a protoplanetary disk that is viewed edge-on? Today’s authors investigate the young disk around L1527 IRS.
Interested in the legacy and future of the Arecibo Observatory? Find out more at Dr. Arce’s #AAS240 plenary lecture on Monday, 13th June!
Binary star systems host exoplanets too! But are planetary orbits aligned or misaligned relative to the stellar companion?
Today’s authors use stellar chemistry and kinematics to identify the moment our Milky Way cooked up its disk.
Do galaxies walk, crawl, or run through the green valley? Turns out, depends on the galaxy – but only the fast ones quench!