JWST's unparalleled capabilities have allowed astronomers to systematically study galaxies in the very distant and early Universe, providing insights into massive and dust-obscured galaxies.
While short lived, this black hole's 'feast' could help astronomers explain how supermassive black holes grew so quickly in the early Universe. Using data from NASA's JWST and Chandra X-ray ...
Doggett Prize for Historical Astronomy. "...marvelous work ... well-written and extraordinarily thorough ... and their institutions to give a solid overview of the early history of a diverse field." - ...
While short lived, this black hole’s ‘feast’ could help astronomers explain how supermassive black holes grew so quickly in the early Universe. Supermassive black holes exist at the center ...
Sullivan's work is a product of 25 years in the history of science and only slightly longer in the realm of professional radio astronomers … [Encompasses] essentially all major characters and ...
Although galaxies appear pretty quickly after the Big Bang, the rate at which they grow was thought too slow for massive galaxies to emerge during the Cosmic Dawn. So, when JWST turned its golden eye ...