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Zsolt Paragi

Researcher at Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe

Publications -  246
Citations -  9140

Zsolt Paragi is an academic researcher from Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe. The author has contributed to research in topics: Very-long-baseline interferometry & European VLBI Network. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 224 publications receiving 7921 citations. Previous affiliations of Zsolt Paragi include Jive Software & Joint Institute for Nuclear Research.

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Three little radio galaxies in the early Universe

TL;DR: In this paper, dual-frequency (1.5$ and $5$ GHz) e-MERLIN observations of these three sources revealed a rich morphology, bending jets, and hot spots with possible sites of interaction between the jets and the surrounding medium at intermediate scales.
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Is an obscured AGN at the centre of the disk galaxy IC 2497 responsible for Hanny's Voorwerp?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the results of VLBI and MERLIN observations of the massive disk galaxy IC 2497, which revealed the existence of a giant emission nebula "Hanny's Voorwerp" in the proximity of the galaxy.

Probing the polarization characteristics of SS433 on mas scales

TL;DR: In this paper, a status report of dedicated circular polarization (CP) global VLBI observations of SS433 is presented, and the total intensity image of the source is presented.
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Panning for gold, but finding helium: Discovery of the ultra-stripped supernova SN2019wxt from gravitational-wave follow-up observations

TL;DR: In this article , the authors presented the results from multi-wavelength observations of a transient discovered during the follow-up of S191213g, a gravitational wave (GW) event reported by the LIGO-Virgo Collaboration as a possible binary neutron star merger in a low latency search.
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An origin scenario for a fast radio burst

Zsolt Paragi
- 12 May 2023 - 
TL;DR: In this paper , Anna-Thomas et al. reported a highly variable medium with turbulent magnetic fields surrounding a repeating fast radio burst (FRB) that suggests that the pulses of radio wave emission may come from a compact object accompanied by a binary companion with strong stellar winds.