Exploring the Host Galaxies of Changing-Look AGN
Astrobites reports on a search for changing-look active galactic nuclei. What about their host galaxies causes this change?
Astrobites reports on a search for changing-look active galactic nuclei. What about their host galaxies causes this change?
We got our first up-close look at the shadow of a black hole nearly two years ago. Now, the same telescope is giving us a fresh perspective.
Where do interstellar objects come from? And how many should we expect to find every year? Astrobites reports.
How do you pollute a white dwarf with rare beryllium? The answer may involve the moons of giant planets.
Recent observations have revealed the detailed surroundings of a nearby fast radio burst.
A deep dive into data archives recently resulted in a serendipitous discovery: the unusual erupting source CN Cha.
A newly discovered fast radio burst lies in the direction of the galaxy M81. Astrobites reports on where it might call home.
New observations show the low-density exoplanet HAT-P-18b struggling to hold on to its atmosphere as it’s blasted with high-energy radiation from its nearby host.
Our AAS journals data editors help authors make their data accessible, attractive, long-lived, and useful to other scientists. Read on to meet them and find out how!
Recent gravitational-wave events are providing new insight into the maximum mass a neutron star can achieve before collapsing into a black hole.
Heavy elements require extreme conditions to be produced. Astrobites explores three unique stars that may give us additional clues to how that happens.
The youngest known planetary nebula has faded dramatically in the last couple decades.