Eric DeBlackmere FRAS, PgD

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Proud dad of a Tennessee Vol. Linguist, astronomer, bassist, dachshund fanatic, gamer.

#ESO #ESOFam #ElderScrollsOnline #Gaming #cosmology #astronomy #MOND

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What happens if you pair up the powers of #Cheops, #ESA's CHaracterising ExOPlanet Satellite, and #Gaia, ESA's billion star surveyor? Turns out you find a ring around a dwarf planet in our own Solar System in a place where it really should not be!

▶️ https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Cheops/ESA_s_Cheops_finds_an_unexpected_ring_around_dwarf_planet_Quaoar

This is one of the things I love about (space-based) astronomy so much: The potential of cool discovery! The way to use telescopes and their data for something totally unexpected!

#astrodon #astronomy #VicisAstro

ESA’s Cheops finds an unexpected ring around dwarf planet Quaoar

During a break from looking at planets around other stars, ESA’s CHaracterising ExOPlanet Satellite (Cheops) mission has observed a dwarf planet in our own Solar System and made a decisive contribution to the discovery of a dense ring of material around it.The dwarf planet is known as Quaoar. The presence of a ring at a distance of almost seven and a half times the radius of Quaoar, opens up a mystery for astronomers to solve: why has this material not coalesced into a small moon?

Next, Add in a Sprinkling of Primordial Binaries: the first Astrobites written by my student Storm

https://astrobites.org/2023/02/07/next-add-in-a-sprinkling-of-primordial-binaries/

Combining gravitational-wave observations with evolutionary models for the formation of black holes, can we find evidence for primordial black holes formed early in the Universe? This would explain some of the most interesting systems like GW190521

#Astrodon #GravitationalWaves #BlackHoles

🚨 Excited to share our latest findings 🚨

☄️We detected an #asteroid of the size of the Colosseum in the Main Asteroid Belt with #JWST! 😯

Find out more in the
@ESA_Webb
press release👉 https://esawebb.org/news/weic2304/

@NASAWebb
press release 👉
https://esawebb.org/news/weic2304/

and paper 👉 https://aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2023/02/aa45304-22/aa45304-22.html

Webb Detects Extremely Small Main-Belt Asteroid

A previously unknown 100–200-metre asteroid — roughly the size of Rome’s Colosseum — has been detected by an international team of European astronomers using the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. Their project used data from the calibration of the Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI), in which the team serendipitously detected an interloping asteroid. The object is likely the smallest observed to date by Webb and may be an example of an object measuring under 1 kilometer in length within the main asteroid belt, located between Mars and Jupiter. More observations are needed to better characterize this object’s nature and properties.

www.esawebb.org

Different instruments cover different wavelengths and have thus a different research focus. So using their capabilities together allows/will allow to study planets on a population level over a wide range of parameters. From the ground. From space. In the optical, infrared, etc. At high and low resolution. You name it. Dream big.

The adventure has just begun ❤️✨

#SEHR2023

We are doing “quite well” for H-rich planets in terms of available line lists. But what about smaller, more chemically complex planets? Is there still H2? Is there a secondary atmosphere?

The information about super-Earths and sub-Neptunes is not very extensive. One of the examples: K2-18 b.

But there is a lot left to do, and luckily, #JWST will have a look at it as well.

#SEHR2023

A list of astronomers on Mastodon, by Kelly Truelove @TrueSciPhi
https://truesciphi.org/ast_mas_col.html

#astrodon #universe #astronomy #astrophysics #space #science #research

Credit image: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images

Astronomers on Mastodon (Grid View) - @TrueSciPhi

Profile images of astronomers on Mastodon with over 100 followers.

Dear science communicators: We are starting to think about a possible undergrad-level module about Physics/Science communication. Do you know of any that works nicely we can look at? Advices? Obvious pitfalls?
#scicomm #ITeachPhysics
My CfA colloquium on megaconstellations is now online at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceYt_EsII7c
A Sky Full of Satellites

YouTube
#SimulatedUniverses
The evolving cosmic web in an ENZO-MHD simulation S. Banfi produced during her PhD : the top panels show the evolving baryonic (left) and dar (right) density, the lower two the magnetic field strength (right) and the gas temperature (left), with a nice final zoom onto the most massive forming halo in the box.
#FediVideos #Astrodon #Astrophysics

😮The most distant blind #Xray detection to date: An #eROSITA consortium, lead by #MPE PhD-student Julien Wolf, found a #quasar whose #radiation was emitted almost 13 billion years ago - only 800 million years after the #BigBang!💥

➡️https://mpe.mpg.de/7925669/news20230131

#eFEDS

Serendipitous detection of a rapidly accreting black hole in the early Universe