Check out our new Nature paper on the discovery of a z = 5.7 cluster with X-ray emission. With Akos Bogdan, Gerrit Schellenberger and @QiongLi_astro
https://t.co/npCdtUIgSz
https://t.co/JZnqLoB5rM
Scary list -- this is what happens when Universities are run as businesses and one major source of income isn't permitted to rise for almost 15 years.
https://t.co/CCqPbliFV2
Discovery of a dual AGN at z = 5.4 within a nebula, showing large scale structure and galaxy formation occurring very early in the universe using JWST and VLT data.
Paper led by Manchester post-doc Qiong Li is now accepted and published!
https://t.co/9gkBRtwOti
Postdoc positions in high redshift astronomy at University of Manchester. Please contact me with any questions!
https://t.co/zXe3wWESKv
https://t.co/NoPOXj2GkM
Our paper, led by Manchester undergraduate and soon to be Oxford PhD student, María Carranza-Escudero, on the Little Red Dots (LRDs) is now published in ApJ letters.
Introducing...your sneak peek at the cosmos captured by @NSF–@doescience Vera C. Rubin Observatory!
Can you guess what regions of sky they are?
This is just a peek...join us at 11am US EDT for your full First Look at how Rubin will #CaptureTheCosmos!
https://t.co/1a74X2edp8
Joint PhD between Manchester and Tsinghua University to study galaxies and large scale structure in the early universe with the first two years in Manchester. Tight deadline however - April 21st.
https://t.co/qVT5Trbrj4
New Gravitational Lens system found with JWST in the North Ecliptic Pole (NEP) field, led by @NatAdAstra. The second highest redshift lens known and nearly a full Einstein ring!
https://t.co/4n5oDr5kZq