Unveiling AGN Population in Obscured Environments Using Deep Radio Continuum
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This conference talk explores how deep radio continuum observations can reveal Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) populations in obscured environments. Presented by Veeresh Singh from the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, the 14-minute presentation is part of the "Radio Cosmology and Continuum Observations in the SKA Era: A Synergic View" program. Learn about cutting-edge techniques for detecting hidden AGNs using radio astronomy, particularly relevant as the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) prepares to begin operations in 2027. The talk contributes to the broader program's goal of fostering collaboration between radio cosmology and continuum science experts, addressing shared challenges in observation strategies, data calibration, and analysis techniques. The program includes both expert discussions and a school component targeting advanced students and early career researchers interested in SKA-related astronomy research.
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Unveiling AGN population in obscured environments using deep radio continuum... by Veeresh Singh
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences