Spin-teresting Effects of Binary Star Formation
We see that many stars have a buddy star or two i.e. they are a binary or multi-star system. This paper addresses the question: How in the heck does that happen?
We see that many stars have a buddy star or two i.e. they are a binary or multi-star system. This paper addresses the question: How in the heck does that happen?
Brand new evidence of feedback source often overlooked in dwarf galaxy evolution
What makes a starburst galaxy? Do they have more gas or more efficient star-formation?
Where a galaxy lies on the cosmic web can play a part in determining it’s mass and star formation rate.
Observations of Giant Molecular Clouds (GMCs) yield large scatters in star formation efficiencies. Simulations in this work show that much of this scatter may stem from the fact we observe GMCs at different evolutionary stages driven by stellar feedback.
Today’s astrobite explores a newly detected triple AGN system.