Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyM
Astronomy’s new frontier: Triple systems in massive ‘Be stars’ uncovered
The stars move across the night sky, over long periods like 10 years, and short periods of around six months.
The Hyades star cluster may contain the nearest black holes to Earth
Black holes are one of the most mysterious and fascinating phenomena in the Universe.
First observational evidence that a low-mass star can emit gamma radiation
First observational evidence of gamma-ray emission in young Sun-like stars.
Chemical mapping reveals the Milky Way’s spiral arms
Identifying regions of the Milky Way’s spiral arms that have previously gone undetected.
New research puts the age of the universe at 26.7 — not 13.7 — billion years
Reinventing cosmology!
Webb discovers dust reservoirs in two supernovae
NASA James Webb space telescope reveals a dust source in early galaxies,
Astronomers discover dramatic black hole switch-on
New research expands understanding of supermassive black holes' capabilities.
Evidence found for the existence of the amino acid tryptophan in space
The temperature of the tryptophan is about 280 Kelvin, or 7 degrees Celsius.
Astronomers identified four new exoplanets playing ‘hide and seek’
The planets are the size of Neptune or slightly smaller with 4.9 and 3.4 Earth radii.
Best evidence yet for the presence of a rare class of intermediate-sized black holes
Hubble hunts for intermediate-sized black hole close to home.
Scientists observed X-ray emission of the most luminous quasar
An X-ray look at the heart of powerful quasars.