
Episode 6 - Einstein rings, black holes, and ringed galaxies
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In this episode, Payel and Michelle delve into the arXiv and discuss standard sirens, gravitational lenses, a very metal poor stellar stream and a cosmic bullseye!
Candidate intermediate-mass black hole discovered in an extremely young low-metallicity cluster in the tadpole galaxy KUG 1138+327 – Wang & Ott
Spinning spectral sirens: Robust cosmological measurement using mass-spin correlations in the binary black hole population – Hui et al
Euclid: A complete Einstein ring in NGC 6505 – C. M. O’Riordan et al.
The Pristine survey: XXVIII. The extremely metal-poor stream C-19 stretches over more than 100 degrees – Zhen Yuan et al
Unveiling a 36 Billion Solar Mass Black Hole at the Centre of the Cosmic Horseshoe Gravitational Lens – Melo-Carneiro et al.
The Bullseye: HST, Keck/KCWI, and Dragonfly Characterization of a Giant Nine-Ringed Galaxy – Imad Pasha et al.