For anyone looking for astro postdoc positions this year: the NHFP application feedback program is back! We have a group of current/former postdoc fellows volunteering to provide unofficial feedback to your application material on a best-effort basis. Applicant sign-up: forms.gle/SrfZVNjniZQP... 🔭
Thank you for your interest in this year's NASA Hubble Fellowship Program (NHFP) Application Feedback Program! We will send you an email to ask for your application materials once we receive this form...
Check out those amazing MeerKAT HI data in @astrocosi.bsky.social's paper! We are really in a new era of high-resolution HI study
🆕✨My latest paper is on arXiv! We study the molecular gas ratio and how it depends on local conditions in nearby galaxy disks using multi-wavelength observations. New and astonishing MeerKAT HI observations from the PHANGS and MHONGOOSE collaborations #astronomy 🔭 🔍 arxiv.org/abs/2407.01716
The molecular-to-atomic gas ratio is crucial to the evolution of the interstellar medium in galaxies. We investigate the balance between the atomic ($Σ_{\rm HI}$) and molecular gas...
Batavia NY, very cloudy...
“Save Chandra” website now up with explanation of the budgetary threat to this Great Observatory, some necessary corrections regarding current mission capabilities and operating costs, and - most important - ways that you can help. 🧪 🔭 🛰️ Spread widely!
Ask that Congress #SaveChandra! | The Chandra X-ray Observatory, one of NASA's last Great Observatories, has revolutionized our understanding of the Universe, mapped black holes across cosmic time, ...
We are live! 🔭 ✨ PHANGS-JWST infrared imaging of 19 nearby galaxies ✨ ~100,000 PHANGS-HST star clusters and associations across 38 nearby galaxies 👉 data release archive.stsci.edu/hlsp/phangswebbtelescope.org/contents/new...
And we have a PHANGS-JWST press release this morning! The images are ABSOLUTELY worth checking out... webbtelescope.org/contents/new...
Not sure why the original post has no webpage preview... But I have to say I'm quite proud of the paper title: "Hidden Gems on a Ring: Infant Massive Clusters and Their Formation Timeline Unveiled by ALMA, HST, and JWST in NGC 3351"
We study young massive clusters (YMCs) in their embedded "infant" phase with $\sim$0.1" ALMA, HST, and JWST observations targeting the central starburst ring in NGC 3351, a nearby Milky Way analog...
🔭 Paper day! If you'd like to know what matched-resolution ALMA+HST+JWST data can tell us about "infant" massive clusters and their birth timeline, check out my latest paper on arXiv: arxiv.org/abs/2401.14453 And now I've earned the right to officially claim M95 (NGC3351) as my favorite galaxy! 😁