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  • About AHEAD2020
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    • National Observatory of Athens (Penteli)
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    • AHEAD
      • Virtual Reality videos
        • The Hot and Energetic Universe – Virtual Reality (VR) edition
        • The X ray Universe – Virtual Reality (VR) edition
      • Hot and Energetic Universe – El Universo caliente y energético (Spanish Narration)
      • The Hot and Energetic Universe (flat version, HDTV)
      • The Hot and Energetic Universe (short version)
      • Short version of “The Hot and Energetic Universe” (Greek narration and subs)
      • The Hot and Energetic Universe (version for DOME theatres)
      • Black Holes
      • Gamma Ray Bursts
      • Gamma ray astronomy
      • Why Observe from Space
      • AHEAD advertising video
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  • Educational
    • Booklet for Dome Video (ESO website)
    • Booklet for Dome Video
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    • Posters
      • About AHEAD
      • The Hot and Energetic Universe
      • The Hot and Energetic Universe (full version, ~300MB)
      • Black Holes and Supernovae
      • Black Holes and Supernovae (full version, ~300MB)
      • AGN
      • AGN (full version, ~2MB)
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New Articles
Astronomers discovered the longest so far black hole jets in the Universe! (September 26, 2024)
Almost 24 years of ESA's space-based telescope XMM-Newton: more than a million X-ray detections (July 17, 2024)
Launch of the SVOM gamma burst detection satellite: a new chapter opens for astroparticle physics! (July 10, 2024)
A stellar black hole with the highest mass yet discovered in the Milky Way! (April 22, 2024)
First observation of the formation of 'rare earths' following the merger of two neutron stars! (March 1, 2024)
  • Astronomers discovered the longest so far black hole jets in the Universe!
  • Almost 24 years of ESA's space-based telescope XMM-Newton: more than a million X-ray detections
  • Launch of the SVOM gamma burst detection satellite: a new chapter opens for astroparticle physics!

Online Talk: “Blueberries, the extreme star-forming dwarf galaxies of the local Universe” by Κ. Kouroumpatzakis (Czech Academy of Sciences)

Online Talk: “Deep broad-band X-ray investigation of extreme accretion onto supermassive black holes” by A. Tortosa (INAF/OAR)

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Implications of the detection of gravitational waves: A new era of astrophysics

February 19, 2016February 20, 2016 Dr. George MountrichasArticle

Last week astronomers announced the first ever detection of gravitational waves. This detection not only confirms Einstein’s theory of general relativity, but also has implications that affect both the observational and theoretical astrophysics.

The first ever detection of gravitational waves

February 12, 2016February 12, 2016 Dr. George MountrichasArticle

The first ever direct detection of gravitational waves was announced on 11th of February. Gravitational waves are ripples in space-time that occur under certain circumstances, for example when two very compact celestial objects like neutron stars or black holes merge. The detection was made about a century after Albert Einstein predicted their existence.

Gamma Ray Bursts: The most energetic explosions of gamma rays in the universe

February 10, 2016February 10, 2016 Dr. George MountrichasArticle

Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) are extremely energetic explosions of gamma rays and the brightest electromagnetic events known in the universe. Our knowledge on this astonishing astrophysical phenomenon has greatly evolved in recent years.

New high energy sources outside our Galaxy were detected with INTEGRAL

February 5, 2016February 10, 2016 Dr. George MountrichasArticle

A team of astronomers presented a catalogue of 147 high-energy sources, most of them located outside our Galaxy. The detection was made using the INTEGRAL observatory.

Enormous Jets emitted from a supermassive Black Hole

February 5, 2016February 10, 2016 Dr. George MountrichasArticle

Pictor A is a galaxy located about 500 million light years from Earth. A supermassive black hole is located at its center and generates a huge jet of particles traveling at nearly the speed of light into the intergalactic space, displaying a continuous X-ray emission over a distance of 300,000 light years.

Ultra-luminous X-ray sources

January 29, 2016February 10, 2016 Dr. George MountrichasArticle

Ultra-luminous X-ray sources, are sources that are less luminous than Active Galactic Nuclei but more luminous than any known stellar process. Their origin remains unknown.

The Brightest Supernova

January 29, 2016May 13, 2016 Dr. George MountrichasArticle

In June 2015 astronomers detected the brightest supernova that has ever been observed, known now as ASASSN-15lh. It is brighter than 570 billion Suns and 100 times brighter than ordinary supernovae.

What ended the dark ages of the Universe?

January 21, 2016February 5, 2016 Dr. George MountrichasArticle

The sources that caused the re-ionization era of the universe, which followed the dark ages, is still an open question in observational cosmology. A recent study from a team of astronomers tries to shed light on this issue.

The most luminous galaxy known in the universe

January 21, 2016February 10, 2016 Dr. George MountrichasArticle

Astronomers observed the most luminous quasar in the universe, with a luminosity that exceeds 350 trillion times the luminosity of our Sun. The quasar lies at a distance that light needs 12.5 billion years to travel to us. Further study of the object revealed an extremely turbulent behaviour that may explain its extreme luminosity.

James Webb Space Telescope

January 21, 2016February 10, 2016 Dr. George MountrichasArticle

On Friday, January 22, NASA invites media for live interviews with scientists and engineers working on James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) the successor to Hubble space Telescope (HST). The audience will have the opportunity to discuss the technology used in building the largest and most powerful space telescope.

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