Science news articles about 'monthly notices of the royal astronomical society'

  • Team of astronomers finds the youngest supernova remnant in the Milky Way

    ... just 150 years old. University of Cambridge scientist Dr Dave Green and colleagues discuss the discovery in a paper to be published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society...
  • Yale astronomer discovers upper mass limit for black holes

    ... "They shut off at every epoch in the universe." The study, to appear in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS), represents the first time an upper mass limit has been derived ...
  • Galaxy Zoo hunters help astronomers discover rare 'Green Pea' galaxies

    ... and lead author of the paper, to be published in an upcoming issue of the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Of the one million galaxies that make up Galaxy Zoo's image bank, the ...
  • Huge hole in the cosmos disappears

    ... , suggests that Rudnick got it wrong. They plan to submit their paper to the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Because there will always be some stars in front of it and behind it, ...
  • Stellar still births

    ... be stellar 'miscarriages'. The astronomers are publishing their results in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. A preview can be seen at http://arxiv.org/abs/0808.2644. ...
  • There's A Dark Matter 'Disk' In Our Own Milky Way Galaxy, Say Researchers

    ... ‘dark matter’, in a paper published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Astronomers Dr Justin Read, Professor George Lake and Oscar Agertz of the University of Zurich, and ...
  • Colossal black holes common in early universe

    ... Astronomy Technology Centre), lead author of the study that will be published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. "Remarkably, both galaxies contain supermassive black holes at ...
  • Serendipitous observations reveal rare event in life of distant quasar

    ... ." A paper about the research appeared online this month in the Letters of the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Quasars are enormously bright cores of very distant galaxies thought ...
  • Mystery of missing hydrogen

    ... telescopes. The results are to be published in a forthcoming issue of Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. By looking at galaxies in which the light has taken over 11.5 billion years ...
  • Wobbly planets could reveal Earth-like moons

    ... at wobbles in the velocity of the planets they orbit. His calculations, which appear in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society today (11th December), not only allow us to confirm if a ...
  • Cosmologists 'see' the cosmic dawn

    ... learn more about what the substance is. The research is published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society and was funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) and ...
  • Stars cheek by jowl in the early Universe

    ... together a hundred times more closely than in the present day, according to research by a University of Bonn team to be published in a paper in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.(
  • How a cometary boulder lit up the Spanish sky

    ... `s atmosphere. In a paper to be published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, astronomers Josep M. Trigo-Rodríguez (Institute of Space Sciences, ...
  • Dust factory in a dead star

    ... that exploded about 300 years ago. The paper is set to be published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Interstellar dust is found throughout the cosmos. It is responsible for ...
  • The colors of quasars reveal a dusty universe

    ... and galaxy-dust correlations through magnification and reddening," submitted to the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, and posted today on the web site arXiv.org. To discover ...

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