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Dale Kocevski

@dalekocevski

Astrophysicist studying how black holes and galaxies grow and evolve. Associate Professor at Colby College.

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Space Telescope Science Institute (@spacetelescope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most distant supermassive black hole? ✔️ Two more extremely distant black holes? ✔️ Eleven extremely distant galaxies? ✔️ New data from #NASAWebb is flooding astronomers with discoveries, including black holes that are less massive: webbtelescope.pub/3CX0Hms

Most distant supermassive black hole? ✔️ Two more extremely distant black holes? ✔️ Eleven extremely distant galaxies? ✔️ New data from #NASAWebb is flooding astronomers with discoveries, including black holes that are less massive: webbtelescope.pub/3CX0Hms
Dale Kocevski (@dalekocevski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey look, the early universe is teeming with black holes. Nice Nature story summarizing all the recent work on detecting faint quasars with JWST. nature.com/articles/d4158…

Dale Kocevski (@dalekocevski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a really great article that summarizes the frenzy of black holes discoveries that took place this past spring using JWST and why folks are so excited about all these hidden little monsters. quantamagazine.org/jwst-spots-gia…

Dale Kocevski (@dalekocevski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I did my first REU at the Space Telescope Science Institute 25 years ago. Excited to be back this week to give an invited talk at the First Year of JWST Science conference (with baby in tow).

I did my first REU at the Space Telescope Science Institute 25 years ago.  Excited to be back this week to give an invited talk at the First Year of JWST Science conference (with baby in tow).
Pieter van Dokkum (@dokkumpieter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the emerging results from JWST is the surprisingly large number of accreting black holes in the early Universe. Using spectroscopy in the UNCOVER survey Jenny Greene confirms this, showing that about a third of red galaxies at z>5 host an AGN! arxiv.org/abs/2309.05714

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From Nathalie Korhonen Cuestas: Lurking behind a thick red blanket of gas, supermassive black holes are rapidly growing in very compact galaxies known as Little Red Dots, and they may hold some of the secrets of galaxy evolution. 🔭✨️ astrobites.org/2024/04/30/tem…

John Regan (@jaregan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great group down here in Kinsale for our "Massive Black Holes in the First Billion Years" conference. Another exciting day of talks in store for us today. #BlackHolesKinsale

Great group down here in Kinsale for our "Massive Black Holes in the First Billion Years" conference. Another exciting day of talks in store for us today. #BlackHolesKinsale
Kyle Cranmer (@kylecranmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was wondering about the colors of the #aurora. I saw this unattributed image floating around and a post from Sophia Gad-Nasr claiming it has to do with the concentration of oxygen. But that didn't make sense to me. A short thread 1/N [attribution for in image description]

I was wondering about the colors of the #aurora. I saw this unattributed image floating around and a post from <a href="/Astropartigirl/">Sophia Gad-Nasr</a> claiming it has to do with the concentration of oxygen. But that didn't make sense to me. A short thread 1/N 
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Dale Kocevski (@dalekocevski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super excited that our recent paper on Little Red Dots was discussed on All Things Considered. The write-up by Nell Greenfieldboyce is really great. npr.org/2025/01/14/nx-…