Read article 'Solving the next mystery in astrophysics'
Solving the next mystery in astrophysics
Until recently the number of theories on the origin of fast radio bursts outnumbered the number of observations.
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Read article 'Solving the next mystery in astrophysics'
Until recently the number of theories on the origin of fast radio bursts outnumbered the number of observations.
Read article 'Gaia finds evidence of old Milky Way merger'
Many of the stars appearing in the night sky did not originate from within our galaxy.
Read article 'Particle physics meets astrophysics and gravity'
The 7th International Conference on New Frontiers in Physics (ICNFP 2018) took place on 4–12 July in Kolymbari, Crete.
Read article 'Gravitational hunt for extra dimensions'
If extra dimensions are large, part of the gravitational field would “leak” into the extra dimensions and gravitational waves would be weaker than expected.
The 20th International Symposium on Very High Energy Cosmic Ray Interactions (ISVHECRI 2018) was held in Nagoya, Japan.
Read article 'Solving the mystery of a historic stellar blast'
Some 180 years ago, a relatively normal star called Eta Carinae suddenly brightened to become the second brightest star in the sky, before almost disappearing at the end of the 19th century.
Read article 'Elephants in the gamma-ray sky'
The discovery of large-scale features in the gamma-ray sky in approximately the same direction continues to puzzle researchers.
Read article 'Relativity passes test on a galactic scale'
Gravity behaves the same way on a galactic scale as it does in our solar system, and alternative gravity models which remove the need for dark energy are disfavoured.
Read article 'Gravitational Waves Vol 1: Theory and Experiments'
Carlo Bradaschia reviews in 2009 Gravitational Waves Vol 1: Theory and Experiments.
Read article 'Black holes galore at galactic core'
NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory have revealed a dozen stellar-mass black holes at the centre of the galaxy, providing the first observational evidence for such a black-hole cluster.