Features

Two More Thoughts on Little Red Dots

What’s behind the population of compact, reddish objects spotted by JWST? Two recent research articles have explored theories involving young globular clusters and little red dots with little blue companions.

disk of hot gas swirling around a black hole

Astrobites reports on the first case of a supermassive black hole discovered away from its galaxy’s center, exposed when it tore apart a star in a tidal disruption event.

A rendering of a Jupiter-like planet floating in front of a galaxy.
Features

Detached but Not Alone

The galaxy seems to be full of free-range Neptunes, but a closer look reveals some complicated family dynamics in planetary systems.

illustration of buckyballs in a planetary nebula

JWST observations serendipitously revealed new emission features from fullerenes, the largest molecules definitively detected in space.

Illustration of an active galactic nucleus
Astrobites

Black Holes Reveal Their Seeds

Astrobites reports on the potential detection of intermediate-mass black holes in the early universe — signs of black holes seeded by direct collapse.

image of a multicolored nebula

A newly discovered molecular cloud in the Milky Way displays a surprising spiral structure.

Andromeda Galaxy
AAS News

AAS 248: Day 4

On the final day of AAS 248, we heard about how ultraviolet spectroscopy can transform our understanding of the origin of the elements.

double supernova remnant
AAS News

AAS 248: Day 3

A glimpse into the world of high energy density laboratory astrophysics, 40 years of infrared astronomy, the discovery of twin supernova remnants, and more on Day 3 of AAS 248.

NGC 2210
AAS News

AAS 248: Day 2

On Day 2 of AAS 248: roasted exoplanets, globular clusters, the cost of losing our dark night skies, and more.