I successfully defended my thesis and am now Dr. Caprice Phillips (its got a nice ring to it!). So thankful for my advisors and mentors including Jackie Faherty and @ohdearz.bsky.social and friends who were here to support me. Im the 2nd Black women to get a PhD from my department. Full of joy.
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Happy to announce that our work on field dwarf galaxies is finally out on @ojastro.bsky.social !
Photo of a portrait shaped clay tablet with well-preserved cuneiform signs.
Photo of a portrait shaped clay tablet with well-preserved cuneiform signs.
In this ancient Assyrian letter, astronomers complain that they can’t do their jobs or teach astronomy “because of the ilku-duty”, a type of taxation in the form of labour.
“we cannot keep the watch of the king, and the pupils do not learn the scribal craft” cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/artifacts/33...
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Hope you liked this thread! Please reach out if you have any comments and questions :) 🔭
Nonetheless, the backsplash galaxies stand out as unique. These have previously interacted with a massive galaxy which has ceased their star-formation. Although they are isolated presently, their properties are different from other field dwarfs that share their environment. 🔭
We study the star-formation rates and their evolution to find that the low-mass dark matter halos these galaxies are harbored in and their isolation with respect to massive galaxies, produce conditions conducive to active star-formation. 🔭
Hi all, I'm glad to announce that our latest work is finally up! It's concerning the abundance of actively star-forming field galaxies comparable to the LMC and SMC (~0.1-1 billion solar masses). Using the TNG50 simulation we investigate the role that their environments play in this phenomenon. 🔭
A LaTeX equation for the Lennard Jones Potential: V_\mathrm{LJ}(r) = 4 \varepsilon \left( \left(\frac{\sigma}{r}\right)^{12} - \left(\frac{\sigma}{r}\right)^6 \right)
Happy Lennard-Jones day, everyone!
Kantha quilt involving multiple shades and hues of blue. The quilt is sitting on top of a bed.
Kantha quilt involving various shades and hues of blue along with red. The motif shows flowers among the patchwork.
Kantha quilt involving various shades and hues of blue, red, and white. The motif is made up of various triangles.
Kantha quilt involving various shades and hues of brown, blue, and red. The motif is made up of various squares.
love these kantha quilts and bedspreads at 11.11 / eleven eleven.
X-ray images of 29 supernova remnants observed with the Chandra X-ray Observatory in the first two years of the mission, 1999-2001. Images are mostly adapted from https://chandra.harvard.edu/press/ and https://hea-www.harvard.edu/ChandraSNR/gallery_gal.html
Making my slides for the "25 Years of Science with Chandra" conference, and here's the supernova remnants imaged with Chandra in the first two years of the mission in the order they were observed! 🔭🧪 #SaveChandra
should be required viewing for physics majors youtu.be/TwKpj2ISQAc?...
ooh that's cool! there are certain calibrations to derive the galaxy properties (e.g. mass) from their apparent mag or sizes if their distances are known.
if you want to measure the structural properties of the galaxies, you might want to use SourceExtractor or Imfit.
A black and white photo of Jocelyn Bell Burnell looking at a printout in front of the large radio dish she used. She is wearing cat's-eye glasses with her brown hair pulled back. Her head is turned towards the camera and she is smiling.
The printout where Bell and Hewish noticed the regular signal associated with the pulsar.It is a green-yellow graph paper with a staticky red line showing occasional spikes. There are hand annotations labeling the spikes and recording the time and date of each one.
Jocelyn Bell Burnell transformed astronomy #OTD in 1967 when she made the first observation of a pulsar.
She and advisor Antony Hewish initially dubbed the object LGM-1 (“Little Green Men”) for its regular signal, but soon identified it as a rotating, magnetized neutron star. (1/n)
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and that’s how the legacy of the empire lives on 🫡
The galaxu is a very oblong, blue disk that extends from left to right at an angle (from about 10 o’clock to 5 o’clock). The galaxy has a small bright core at the centre. There is a clear inner disk that has speckles of stars scattered throughout. The outer disk of the galaxy is whiteish-blue, and clumpy, like clouds in the sky.
WAKE UP BABE, A NEW JWST IMAGE OF THE SOMBRERO GALAXY DROPPED!!! 🌌
add me please :)
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Mira Bellwether 's tweet from 2022: "I hate TDOR. I hate the performance of grief. I want to see the rage for the friends we're missing, not candles. Those bitches were worth more than candles, they deserved flowers and love and actual support. They deserved help that never came."
Another TDOR without Mira. Raise hell for her and all the bitches still out here who need our love, support, and fucking money.
Labeled “artist’s concept” at bottom right, the graphic shows a closeup of a dwarf galaxy, which appears roughly circular with a light yellow bar in the center. Faint, blue, wispy, cloud-like features surround this yellow bar, and they are sprinkled with tiny white specks. A wide, wispy, purple arc appears to the left of the galaxy. Trailing the galaxy is a large, faint, wide, tail-like feature.
The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is one of the Milky Way galaxy's nearest neighbors. This dwarf galaxy looms large on the southern nighttime sky at 20 times the apparent diameter of the full Moon. And it survived a crash with our galaxy’s halo. (1/6)
Cool plots!
Cool plots!
We shed light on the environmental processes responsible for transforming the low surface brightness galaxies (LSBGs) by looking at their color (red vs. blue) and their surface brightness. Surprisingly we detect these processes taking place even outside the extents of the massive galaxies. 🔭🧪
A meme showing the iconic scene from Matrix where Morpheus offers Neo the red and blue pills but with red and blue types of low surface brightness galaxies (LSBGs) instead.
New paper I lead with the Dark Energy Survey collab just dropped! 🔭🧪
It's about faint dwarf galaxies and how they are influenced by the presence of massive galaxies like the Milky Way near them. arxiv.org/pdf/2312.007...
thanks babe 😘
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you have beautiful eyes 🌟🌟
bimonthly blessing on the skyline = received ✨
an early modern ukrainian painting of a polyommata "many eyed angel". the youthful face of the angel hidden beneath all its eyes winga has big femme-boy energy
a fucked up looking byzantine polyommata amgel fresco similar to the first one in this post but kind of lop-sided and weirder
new handle!! friendship ended with obscure pun iffygenia, hello new bff polyommata and all the freaky lil angels i keep seeing in art