Upcoming Events

May
6
Mon
10:30 DAWN journal club
DAWN journal club
May 6 @ 10:30 – 11:00
DAWN journal club
Weekly paper discussion session.   For the current agenda, upcoming moderators, and other details, please visit cosmicdawn.dk/wikidawn/dawn-activities/journal-club.
May
13
Mon
10:30 DAWN journal club
DAWN journal club
May 13 @ 10:30 – 11:00
DAWN journal club
Weekly paper discussion session.   For the current agenda, upcoming moderators, and other details, please visit cosmicdawn.dk/wikidawn/dawn-activities/journal-club.
May
20
Mon
10:30 DAWN journal club
DAWN journal club
May 20 @ 10:30 – 11:00
DAWN journal club
Weekly paper discussion session.   For the current agenda, upcoming moderators, and other details, please visit cosmicdawn.dk/wikidawn/dawn-activities/journal-club.
May
27
Mon
10:30 DAWN journal club
DAWN journal club
May 27 @ 10:30 – 11:00
DAWN journal club
Weekly paper discussion session.   For the current agenda, upcoming moderators, and other details, please visit cosmicdawn.dk/wikidawn/dawn-activities/journal-club.
 

Recent DAWN papers

Oates, S. R. et al. , Swift/UVOT discovery of Swift J221951-484240: a UV luminous ambiguous nuclear transient, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Zheng, Zhiyuan et al. , Quasars with flare/eclipse-like variability identified in ZTF, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Glazebrook, Karl et al. , A massive galaxy that formed its stars at z ≈ 11, Nature


See more here.
 

Login

 
 

Search Results for: Charles Steinhardt

 
  • Galaxies at Cosmic Dawn

    Since the James Webb Space Telescope began releasing its science observations last month, candidates for increasingly distant galaxies have been reported on a regular basis. In fact, the size and the number of distant galaxies seem to challenge our understanding of how galaxies form, although there are many caveats and alternative explanations. Are we facing a cosmological paradigm shift, are we misinterpreting our data, or are the more mundane reasons? Astronomers at the Cosmic Dawn Center in Copenhagen are working intensely on solving this puzzle.

     
  •  
  • Galakser ved Cosmic Dawn

    Siden Rumteleskopet James Webb begyndte at frigive sine videnskabelige observationer i sidste måned, har vi med jævne mellemrum set rapporter om fjernere og fjernere galakser. Umiddelbart ser det ud til, at galaksernes størrelse og antal udfordrer vores forståelse af, hvordan galakser dannes, selvom der er mange forbehold og alternative forklaringer. Står vi over for et kosmologisk paradigmeskift, fejlfortolker vi vores data, eller kan der være mere banale årsager? Astronomer ved Cosmic Dawn Center i København arbejder intenst på at løse dette mysterium.

     
  •  
  • SURF-DAWN

    SURF@DAWN is an undergraduate summer research program in conjunction with the Caltech SURF program.

     
  •  
  • DAWN Cake Talks

    DAWN cake talks are weekly talks focusing on DAWN’s science, given at the Cosmic Dawn Center or online, and with a typical duration of 20+ minutes. They’re planned for one semester ahead. To apply to give your talk, or to nominate someone else, just click the button on this page.

     
  •  
  • Rekordfjern eksplosion viser sig nok blot at være et stykke rumskrot

     
  • Reported record-distant explosion turns out to be probably just a piece of space junk

     
  • DAWN Summit 2021

     
  • DAWN Summit 2020

     
  • Vadim Rusakov

     
  • Visitors

     
 
 
 

RSS Astro-Pic Of the Day

  • Untitled
    What happens to a star that goes near a black hole?