Need VERY recent paper in observational astronomy for journal club presentation

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Recent papers in observational astronomy can be found on arXiv, which is recommended for journal club presentations. Participants are encouraged to look for concise and accessible studies. Astrobites is also suggested as a resource for summaries of recent research. The focus is on selecting a paper that is both significant and easy to understand. Engaging with these platforms will yield suitable options for the presentation.
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Hi,

I need to find an important, very recent paper in observational astronomy for a journal club presentation. It would help if it is short and easy to read :) . Could someone please suggest one to me?

Thanks.
 
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