
Episode 12 - Signs of life, little red dots and the links between star clusters and high redshift galaxies
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This episode, Michelle and Payel are very on-theme as they discuss whether Little Red Dots can be explained by super Eddington accretion; the high abundances of nitrogen to oxygen in the most distant galaxies and whether this is tied to globular cluster formation; the stellar graveyard in galaxies, and claims of signs of life in distant world. Listen below, on Spotify, Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts!
Check out this episode's papers on the arXiv below!
Super-Eddington accretion in high-redshift quasar hosts: black-hole driven outflows, galaxy quenching, and the nature of Little Red Dots - Giada Quadri et al.
Connecting JWST discovered N/O-enhanced galaxies to globular clusters: Evidence from chemical imprints - Xihan Ji et al
Insufficient evidence for DMS and DMDS in the atmosphere of K2-18 b. From a joint analysis of JWST NIRISS, NIRSpec, and MIRI observations - R. Luque et al.
Chandra Rules Out Super-Eddington Accretion For Little Red Dots - Andrea Sacchi and Akos Bogdan
A Cosmic Miracle: A Remarkably Luminous Galaxy at zspec=14.44 Confirmed with JWST - Rohan Naidu et al
Stellar population modelling of neutron stars and black holes: spatially-resolved graveyards in MaNGA/SDSS-IV galaxies - Claudia Maraston et al.