Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyM
Scientists observed X-ray emission of the most luminous quasar
An X-ray look at the heart of powerful quasars.
Astronomers uncovered the largest cosmic explosion ever witnessed
The explosion is more than ten times brighter than any known supernova.
Astronomers developed an AI to communicate their stellar research better
Distilling technical astronomy terminology into simple, understandable English.
An explosion the size of our solar system baffled scientists
The flattest explosion ever seen in space.
Scientists discovered one of the biggest black holes ever
An object over 30 billion times the mass of our Sun.
Astrophysicists shed new light on the state of the Universe 13 billion years ago
Tracing 13 billion years of history by the light of ancient quasars.
A rapidly growing black hole discovered in one of the most extreme galaxies
The discovery provides new clues on the formation of the very first supermassive black holes.
Hubble, for the first time, directly measured the mass of a lone white dwarf
The unique observation yields insights into theories of the structure and composition of white dwarfs.
Astronomers measured the cosmic age of a most distant galaxy
This discovery confirms the existence of galaxies in the very early Universe found by the JWST.
Starry tail describes the evolution of a dwarf galaxy
This is an important clue for understanding how so called “ultra-diffuse” galaxies are formed.
Astronomers captured a radio signal from the most distant galaxy
Probing galaxies at much greater distances from Earth may now be within reach.
Scientists successfully mapped the magnetic field of our Galaxy
A new microwave map of the Milky Way and beyond.