What do you think is the most interesting paper(s) today? Let's vote and let people know!

New submissions in gr-qc on Wed, 29 Apr 20
[2004.13010] Hristu Culetu: Pattern for a star filled with imperfect fluid
[2004.13016] Ming Zhang, Jie Jiang: Stable circular orbits of spinning test particles around accelerating Kerr black hole
[2004.13051] Daniel B Thomas: Cosmological gravity on all scales: simple equations, required conditions, and a framework for modified gravity
[2004.13061] Mariam Bouhmadi-López, Suddhasattwa Brahma, Che-Yu Chen et al.: A consistent model of non-singular Schwarzschild black hole in loop quantum gravity and its quasinormal modes
[2004.13064] G. A. Monerat, F. G. Alvarenga, S. V. B. Gonçalves et al.: The effects of dark energy on the early universe with radiation and Bose-Einstein condensate
[2004.13083] Suvikranth Gera, Sandipan Sengupta: Emergent monopoles and magnetic charge
[2004.13100] Denitsa Staicova: The role of the slope in the the multi-measure cosmological model
[2004.13163] Fernando Izaurieta, Samuel Lepe, Omar Valdivia: The Spin Tensor of Dark Matter and the Hubble Parameter Tension
[2004.13276] Micheal S. Berger, Zhi Liu: Observables in quantum field theory on a collapsing black hole background
[2004.13492] S. I. Kruglov: Universe Inflation Based on Nonlinear Electrodynamics
[2004.13519] Sushant G. Ghosh, Sunil D. Maharaj: Noncommutative inspired black holes in regularised 4D Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet theory
[2004.13554] Sushovan Mondal, Saif Ali, Shanima S et al.: Propagation of gravitational waves in various cosmological backgrounds
[2004.13693] Francisco Cabral, Francisco S. N. Lobo, Diego Rubiera-Garcia: The cosmological principle in theories with torsion: The case of Einstein-Cartan-Dirac-Maxwell gravity
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