This week's papers
1. Testing emission models on the extreme blazar 2WHSP J073326.7+515354 detected at very high energies with the MAGIC telescopes
MAGIC Collaboration
et al.
2019, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
2. Crust of accreting neutron stars within simplified reaction network
Shchechilin
& Chugunov
2019, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
3. Generalized model-independent characterization of strong gravitational lenses V: reconstructing the lensing distance ratio by supernovae for a general Friedmann universe
Wagner
& Meyer
2019, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
4. On the linear and non-linear evolution of the relativistic MHD Kelvin-Helmholtz instability in a magnetically polarized fluid
Pimentel
& Lora-Clavijo
2019, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
5. Eight Millisecond Pulsars Discovered in the Arecibo PALFA Survey
Parent
et al.
2019, The Astrophysical Journal
Selected on Tuesday, 7 January 2020 from a total of 974 papers published last month in ApJ, AJ, MNRAS and A&A.
About Random Papers
We meet every Monday at 2pm at the McGill Space Institute to discuss 5 random astrophysics papers.
The goal of Random Papers is to gain a broad view of current astrophysics research. Each week we run a script to choose 5 random papers published in the last month in refereed astrophysics journals. This gives a different slice of the literature than the typical astro-ph discussion, with papers from outside our own research areas or those that might not otherwise be chosen for discussion.
Rather than reading each paper in depth, the goal is to focus on the big picture, with questions such as: How would we summarize the paper in a few sentences? What are the key figures in the paper? What analysis methods are used? Why is this paper being written, and Why now?
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