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How low do they go: satellites impacting low-frequency radio astronomy

How low do they go: satellites impacting low-frequency radio astronomy

by Ivey Davis | Oct 15, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Satellites transmit more radiation than they intend– and at frequencies they were not meant to. Today’s authors look at the effects of the second generation of Starlink satellites on low-frequency radio science.

You (Might) Spin Me Right Round (The Cluster Center)

You (Might) Spin Me Right Round (The Cluster Center)

by Lindsey Gordon | Sep 3, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s authors spin up simulations that could explain the unique radio structure in NGC 6166.

Radio summer camp! A recap of the 20th NRAO Synthesis Imaging Workshop

Radio summer camp! A recap of the 20th NRAO Synthesis Imaging Workshop

by Will Golay | Aug 16, 2024 | Beyond

Have you ever wondered what graduate students do for the summer? Find out in this post beyond the arXiv!

Optical Informed the Radio Star

Optical Informed the Radio Star

by Ivey Davis | Jul 17, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Stellar radio emission is generally associated with active stars, but is it always? These authors investigate!

Black hole fireworks: tidal disruption events light up SMBHs

Black hole fireworks: tidal disruption events light up SMBHs

by Will Golay | Jul 4, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Black holes are hungry, loud eaters! Find out what they sound like as they burp the remains of a star!

A Delicious Recipe for the Donut in NGC 6109

A Delicious Recipe for the Donut in NGC 6109

by Lindsey Gordon | Feb 16, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

You’re going to love whipping up today’s recipe for a radio donut made from an AGN jet!

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