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  • We report the presence of gas-phase phosphorous at the edge of the Galaxy and suggest it is produced by neutron-capture processes in lower mass asymptotic giant branch stars.

    • L. A. Koelemay
    • K. R. Gold
    • L. M. Ziurys
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 623, P: 292-295
  • The cores of most large galaxies are thought to harbour super massive black holes. Sagittarius A*, the compact source of radio, infrared and x-ray emission at the centre of the Milky Way, is the closest example of this phenomenon. This paper reports observations that set a limit less than the expected apparent size of the event horizon of the presumed black hole, suggesting that the bulk of Sgr A* emission may not be centred on the black hole, but arises in the surrounding accretion flow.

    • Sheperd S. Doeleman
    • Jonathan Weintroub
    • David Woody
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 455, P: 78-80
  • A variety of unexpected chemical compounds in the oxygen-rich shell of the red supergiant star VY Canis Majoris is reported. The molecules can be distinguished as arising from three distinct kinematic regions: a spherical outflow, a tightly-collimated, blue-shifted expansion and a directed, red-shifted flow, suggesting that oxygen-rich shells may be as chemically diverse as their carbon counterparts.

    • L. M. Ziurys
    • S. N. Milam
    • N. J. Woolf
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 447, P: 1094-1097