Life on the (Red) Edge Today’s bite explores life on the vegetation red edge...and how we might find it on other worlds. Title: Retrieving the Red Edge on Earth-like Planets with Heterogeneous Cl...
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Found in our own Backyard: A Child of the First Stars? Do black holes have a family tree? Read more in today's bite! Title: Enrichment by the first stars in a relic dwarf galaxy Authors: Anirud...
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Looking through the eccentricity pinhole Only a tiny fraction of black hole binaries produce gravitational waves with measurable eccentricity. What does the eccentricity distribution tell us about ...
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Hunting for Exomoons Around a Lonely Planet Moons are abundant within our own solar system, but astronomers have historically struggled to find moons (exomoons) within other systems beyond our own....
#Daily #Paper #Summaries #exomoons #exoplanets #Transit #Method
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Guest: A Pricey Path to Habitable Planets: Expanding the VLTI to Directly Probe Exoplanets Today’s authors propose upgrades to the VLTI that will allow us to search for signs of life on distant w...
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Guest: The closest look into the largest nearby cosmic structures: a foray into the Fornax galaxy cluster Galaxy clusters are collections of galaxies that are bound together by gravity. They are th...
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I spy with my large binocular eyes: a dusty torus around a supermassive black hole? There’s no sugar on this doughnut – might we need to ditch tori for large nuclear disks around active galacti...
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Hiding in the Shadows: The KM3NeT Search for the Sun and Moon It's looking a little (cosmic) rainy today! And the KM3NeT collaboration make the most of the muon downpour, testing for the presen...
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How’s the Weather Looking on our Nearest Brown Dwarf Neighbors? In today’s bite, we’ll be exploring the turbulent skies of WISE 1049AB, one of the closest known systems to our own solar syste...
#Daily #Paper #Summaries #atmosphere #dynamics #brown #dwarf #exoplanets
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Mixing planetary cocktails: one step further toward understanding sub-Neptunes We follow recipes for perfect cocktails, but we have yet to discover the recipe for sub-Neptune exoplanets. Today’s ...
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Mixing planetary cocktails: one step further toward understanding sub-Neptunes We follow recipes for perfect cocktails, but we have yet to discover the recipe for sub-Neptune exoplanets. Today’s ...
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A Possible GLIMPSE of the Universe’s First Stars Today's bite explores a new method to find the galaxies hosting the Universe's first generation of stars Title: GLIMPSE: An ultra-faint \\(...
#Daily #Paper #Summaries #galaxies #JWST #observations
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She’s Not Like the Other Galaxies: The Nearly-Impossible Qualities of CEERS2-588 Galaxy-modelers beware! Today’s bite will guide you through an analysis of CEERS2-588, a quirky, UV-luminous, ea...
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Standardizing Standard Candles: Exploring the (lack of a) Bias in Cosmological Distance Measurements Today's paper tests some recent claims that there is a bias in cosmological distance measure...
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Do we actually know how old the Universe is? So we have a pretty good idea of how old the Universe is right? Well according to JWST data, maybe not? Rest assured, today's bite gets to the botto...
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Finding Planet X: Hopeless Romance or Concrete Reality? Pluto’s demotion from a planet didn’t just rewrite a definition, it launched an astronomical treasure hunt. Hidden amidst far flung icy b...
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Finding Planet X: Hopeless Romance or Concrete Reality? Pluto’s demotion from a planet didn’t just rewrite a definition, it launched an astronomical treasure hunt. Hidden amidst far flung icy b...
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A Wandering Supermassive Black Hole Eating a Star For the first time, a supermassive black hole is discovered away from its galaxy’s center, exposed when it tears apart a star in a tidal disrupti...
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Attack of the Planet-Killer Dark Matter Today’s bite explores exoplanets' newest predator: dark matter. Black holes made up of dark matter may be lying at the hearts of planets...and eating t...
#Daily #Paper #Summaries #PRJ #black #holes #cold #dark #matter #dark #matter
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Blast from the Past: Determining a Distance to I Zwicky 18 Title: I Zw 18 Revisited with HST ACS and Cepheids: New Distance and AgeAuthors: A. Aloisi, G. Clementini, M. Tosi, F. Annibali, R. Contre...
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Blast from the Past: Determining a Distance to I Zwicky 18 Take a walk down memory lane with I Zwicky 18, which could be the key to unlocking the secrets of the early universe. Title: I Zw 18 Revis...
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Man hört ja oft, dass LLMs man LLMs (trotz ihrer Schwächen) gut zum Zusammenfassen von Texten gebrauchen kann. In diesem Text räumt @maartenp mit diesem Fehlglauben auf und trägt relevante Studien zum Thema zusammen.
Besonders im Bezug auf das wissenschaftliche Arbeiten findet Paulusse hier […]
Two satellite proposals threaten dark and quiet skies worldwide Giant mirrors in space to create sunlight at night and an AI data center made up of 1-million satellites are undergoing regulatory ap...
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Caught Doping: Going to Extreme Measures to Detect Ultraviolet Photons No, it’s not illegal! Astronomers have developed a technique called delta-doping to make detectors that are much better at d...
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Wow
The #SotU #summaries are fire
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Stay tuned to Radio YZ Ceti: Isn’t that a magnetic conversation between star and planet? Astronomers have tuned their radio telescopes to YZ Ceti, and it might be crackling with a magnetic conver...
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Observing the Universe’s Teenage Angst with Dropout Galaxies and CMB Lensing In today’s bite, we explore a new method for studying how structure grows during the Universe’s formative teenage ...
#Daily #Paper #Summaries #CMB #CMB #lensing #cosmology #dropout […]
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Cosmic Fishbones: Strange Radio Streaks Behind a Racing Pulsar As a pulsar speeds through the interstellar medium, it leaves behind a long, radio-emitting tail shaped by ram pressure. In the Lighth...
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The Goldilocks Core: Habitability from the Inside Out Title: The chemical habitability of Earth and rocky planets prescribed by core formationAuthors: Craig R. Walton, Laura K. Rogers, Amy Bonsor, ...
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The Goldilocks Core: Habitability from the Inside Out Not just the right temperature for water, but the right chemical recipe: only planets formed in a narrow nitrogen-, phosphorus-, and oxygen-bal...
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