SPHEREx data confirm 77 new luminous heavily reddened quasars at 1.5<z<3.9 that are hot-dust poor relative to unobscured quasars, supporting a blow-out feedback phase.
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Hidden Monsters with SPHEREx I: A goldmine for heavily reddened quasars at cosmic noon
SPHEREx data confirm 77 new luminous heavily reddened quasars at 1.5<z<3.9 that are hot-dust poor relative to unobscured quasars, supporting a blow-out feedback phase.
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A New Method for Testing Einstein's Theory of Gravity Close to Rapidly Spinning Black Holes
A new observable signature from frame-dragging processes near spinning black holes enables testing Einstein gravity and spin measurement via X-ray polarimetry.