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Christopher S. Reynolds
Researcher at University of Cambridge
Publications - 570
Citations - 37823
Christopher S. Reynolds is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Active galactic nucleus & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 95, co-authored 541 publications receiving 34690 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher S. Reynolds include University of Maryland, College Park & Tohoku Gakuin University.
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The Advanced X-ray Imaging Satellite
Richard F. Mushotzky,James Aird,Amy J. Barger,Nico Cappelluti,George Chartas,Lia Corrales,Rafael T. Eufrasio,Andrew C. Fabian,Abraham D. Falcone,Elena Gallo,Roberto Gilli,Catherine E. Grant,Martin J. Hardcastle,Edmund Hodges-Kluck,Erin Kara,Michael Koss,Hui Li,Carey M. Lisse,Michael Loewenstein,Maxim Markevitch,Eileen T. Meyer,Eric D. Miller,John S. Mulchaey,Robert Petre,A. Ptak,Christopher S. Reynolds,Helen Russell,Samar Safi-Harb,Randall K. Smith,Bradford Snios,Francesco Tombesi,Lynne Valencic,Stephen Walker,Brian J. Williams,Lisa M. Winter,Hiroya Yamaguchi,William W. Zhang,Jon Arenberg,Niel Brandt,David N. Burrows,Markos Georganopoulos,Jon M. Miller,Colin Norman,Piero Rosati +43 more
TL;DR: The Advanced X-ray Imaging Satellite (AXIS) as mentioned in this paper is a probe-class mission that is a major improvement over Chandra, which has generated a steady stream of important discoveries for the past 2 decades.
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Black hole spin in AGN and GBHCs
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss constraints on black hole spin and spin-related astrophysics as derived from X-ray spectroscopy and highlight XMM-Newton studies of the Seyfert galaxy MCG-6-30-15 and the stellarmass black hole GX 339-4.
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X-Ray Reverberation From Black Hole Accretion Disks with Realistic Geometric Thickness
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of accretion disk geometry has on reverberation signatures, assuming a lamppost configuration but allowing for a finite disk scale height, has been investigated in the presence of off-axis point-like flares.
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The Limitations of Optical Spectroscopic Diagnostics in Identifying Active Galactic Nuclei in the Low-mass Regime
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The AUSTRAL VLBI observing program
Lucia Plank,James E. J. Lovell,Jamie McCallum,David Mayer,Christopher S. Reynolds,J. F. H. Quick,Stuart Weston,Oleg Titov,Stanislav S. Shabala,Johannes Böhm,Tim Natusch,Marisa Nickola,Sergei Gulyaev +12 more
TL;DR: The continuous development of the AUSTRAL sessions is described, leading to an improvement of the results in terms of baseline length repeatabilities by a factor of two since the start of this program, and results with other IVS sessions are compared.