
AAS2RTO: Taming the Transient Data Deluge from LSST
* **Introduction:** * The Vera C. Rubin Observatory's Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) will soon produce an unprecedented amount of transient astronomical data, with around 10 million alerts...
24 Jan 202515min

The Quest for Continuous Gravitational Waves: What We're Learning from Neutron Stars
* **Introduction**: * This episode discusses the search for continuous gravitational waves (CWs) emitted by neutron stars, specifically known pulsars, using data from the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA (LVK) ...
21 Jan 202510min

Decoding Blazars: The Markarian Multiwavelength Data Center
**Introduction:** * This episode discusses the **Markarian Multiwavelength Data Center (MMDC)**, a new web-based tool designed to access and model multiwavelength data from blazar observations. * MMDC...
18 Jan 202521min

Twelve Years of IceCube Data Unveil New Insights into Cosmic Ray Anisotropy
* This study uses data from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, a massive detector at the South Pole, to study cosmic rays. * The IceCube detector is primarily designed to detect high-energy neutrinos. ...
20 Des 202418min

The Search for Orphan Gamma-Ray Bursts with Rubin/LSST and the Fink broker
* Orphan gamma-ray burst (GRB) afterglows occur when the gamma-ray emission from a GRB is not directed towards Earth, making the initial burst invisible. However, the afterglow, produced by the intera...
17 Des 202413min

A persistent radio source to FRB 20240114A: A Peek into the Heart of a Cosmic Explosion
Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are brief, powerful pulses of radio waves originating from distant galaxies. Their origins are still a mystery, with one leading theory pointing to magnetars, highly magnetize...
13 Des 202413min

The Enigma of G35.6−0.5: Supernova, HII Region, or Hidden Pulsar?
The discovery of a new ultra-high-energy gamma-ray source, 1LHAASO J1857+0203u, by the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) suggests the presence of a PeVatron, a cosmic accelerator cap...
10 Des 202423min

Searching for Nanosecond Optical Transients with the TAIGA-HiSCORE Experiment
The TAIGA-HiSCORE Cherenkov array, located in Siberia, is a unique instrument designed to study cosmic rays and gamma rays. However, scientists have realized that it can also be used to search for a v...
8 Des 202412min


















