Illustration of stellar-mass black holes embedded within the accretion disk of a supermassive black hole

Gravitational-wave detectors have spotted dozens of merging black hole pairs. New research explores whether any of these collisions could have happened in the disk around an accreting supermassive black hole.

Vega

Astrobites reports on a study that shows that hot stars seem to host fewer small planets than their cooler stellar cousins.

Andromeda Galaxy in X-rays

What has the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way’s galactic neighbor been up to? The Chandra X-ray Observatory provides all the details.

When mapping energetic atoms from the edge of our solar system, the Interstellar Boundary Explorer discovered an unexpected ribbon-like feature that researchers are still working to understand.

close-up of the center of the active galaxy Centaurus A
Astrobites

Them’s the (Balmer) Breaks

Astrobites reports on what might be powering the strange, puzzling young galaxies known as little red dots.

Artist's impression of the view from one of the planets orbiting Barnard's Star

Following decades of disproven claims, four small exoplanets have been confirmed to orbit Barnard’s Star, the second-closest star system to Earth after Alpha Centauri.

JWST image of the Flame Nebula, NGC 2024

When a gas cloud collapses to form a star cluster, how many objects form, and what are their masses? Research published today provides answers about the low-mass end of the star and brown dwarf formation process.

black hole

Recent JWST observations have stirred up concerns about over-massive black holes in the early universe. A new study allays these concerns while showing that over-massive black holes are just scratching the surface of the full black hole population.