Hi! My name is Dr. Mikhail Lisakov. I know, many of you might be short on time to read new arxiv.org submissions daily. I faced this myself and was keen to find an alternative way to stay tuned other than reading. I found nothing but you are lucky to find this podcast. I decided to start it to help people like me to stay up to date. In each episode, I will review one or two of fresh arxiv submissions. I currently monitor HE, IM, and GA, and most probably would talk about AGN-related stuff. Do not hesitate to join the discussion on https://www.facebook.com/groups/1024546558059932
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A link to today's paper: http://arxiv.org/abs/2010.15849
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Hi all. First, thank you all who listened to my podcast this week. Podcasting appeared a tough task but I am enthusiastic to continue next week.
And here is the link to today's paper: http://arxiv.o…
A corona-related paper today https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.14295v1
Also some good news: the podcast is already available at Apple podcast, Google podcast, Spotify and some other platforms. So consider s…
Venus's phosphine story is continued.
But it seems, this is just a story of Venus. No phosphine is there.
Link to the paper: http://arxiv.org/abs/2010.14305
A very important paper that addresses the question of the seed photons source for the Inverse Compton scattering in powerful jets.
The link to the paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.13670
Hi. I am reviewing a paper today for the first time. And here what I have selected: Resolving the inner jet of PKS 1749+096 with super-resolution VLBA images at 7 mm by Lang Cui with co-authors.
I r…
In this episode, I outline my motivation to start this podcast.
I was looking for some resources to listen to recent submissions to astro-ph. I found nothing and decided to start my own channel.
Ev…