TRIUMF lays on a feast of nuclear physics
The INPC 2010 meeting reveals a healthy and dynamic research field.
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The INPC 2010 meeting reveals a healthy and dynamic research field.
Measurements by the Pierre Auger Observatory may provide evidence of natural nuclear accelerators at work in the local galaxy, the Milky Way.
Like Ben Johnson’s explosive jump out of the starting blocks for 100 m, the growth of supermassive black holes had a “jump start” in the early universe. What triggered this fast...
The first scientific results obtained by the Herschel infrared observatory have been published in a special issue of the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics. Based on data collected during the first ...
X-ray observations suggest that about half of the ordinary, baryonic matter in the universe is in the form of hot, diffuse gas. The detection of absorption lines from the Sculptor Wall by the two lead...
Astronomers have found evidence that the magnetic field between galaxies cannot be negligible. Otherwise, a blazar observed by the High Energy Stereoscopic System (HESS, CERN Courier January/February ...
The rate of star formation in the early universe is mainly deduced based on a specific hydrogen-emission line observed in remote galaxies. It was already suspected that this Lyman-α line is stron...
When two sources at various distances happen to be aligned on the line of sight, the gravitational field of the nearer galaxy distorts the image of the distant galaxy into multiple arc-shaped images (...
The ingenious project based on X-ray astronomy, particle physics and an LHC magnet.
Long-duration gamma-ray bursts are associated with peculiar supernova explosions and a long-lived radio afterglow emission has been detected for some of them. So the discovery of relativistic radio ej...