Time-domain astronomy articles from across Nature Portfolio
Time-domain astronomy is the study of how astronomical objects change with time. Changes may be due to movement or physical changes in the object itself. Examples include pulsar variability, and the variability of accreting black holes, variable stars, and the Sun. This term includes both theoretical and observational studies of the time-dependent behaviour of astronomical objects.
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A very luminous jet from the disruption of a star by a massive black hole
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