The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey: Deep Fields Data Release 2

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 695 (2025) a80

Authors:

TW Shimwell, CL Hale, PN Best, A Botteon, A Drabent, MJ Hardcastle, V Jeli膰, JMGHJ de Jong, R Kondapally, HJA R枚ttgering, C Tasse, RJ van Weeren, WL Williams, A Bonafede, M Bondi, M Br眉ggen, G Brunetti, JR Callingham, F De Gasperin, KJ Duncan, C Horellou, S Iyer, I de Ruiter, K Ma艂ek, DG Nair, LK Morabito, I Prandoni, A Rowlinson, J Sabater, A Shulevski, DJB Smith, F Sweijen

The jet paths of radio active galactic nuclei and their cluster weather

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 695 (2025) a178

Authors:

E Vardoulaki, V Back枚fer, A Finoguenov, F Vazza, J Comparat, G Gozaliasl, IH Whittam, CL Hale, JR Weaver, AM Koekemoer, JD Collier, B Frank, I Heywood, S Sekhar, AR Taylor, S Pinjarkar, MJ Hardcastle, T Shimwell, M Hoeft, SV White, F An, F Tabatabaei, Z Randriamanakoto, MD Filipovic

Multiwavelength analysis of AT 2023sva: a luminous orphan afterglow with evidence for a structured jet

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91探花 University Press (OUP) 538:1 (2025) 351-372

Authors:

Gokul P Srinivasaragavan, Daniel A Perley, Anna YQ Ho, Brendan O鈥機onnor, Antonio de Ugarte Postigo, Nikhil Sarin, S Bradley Cenko, Jesper Sollerman, Lauren Rhodes, David A Green, Dmitry S Svinkin, Varun Bhalerao, Gaurav Waratkar, AJ Nayana, Poonam Chandra, M Coleman Miller, Daniele B Malesani, Geoffrey Ryan, Suryansh Srijan, Eric C Bellm, Eric Burns, David J Titterington, Maria B Stone, Josiah Purdum, Tom谩s Ahumada, GC Anupama, Sudhanshu Barway, Michael W Coughlin, Andrew Drake, Rob Fender, Jos茅 F Ag眉铆 Fern谩ndez, Dmitry D Frederiks, Stefan Geier, Matthew J Graham, Mansi M Kasliwal, SR Kulkarni, Harsh Kumar, Maggie L Li, Russ R Laher, Alexandra L Lysenko, Gopal Parwani, Richard A Perley, Anna V Ridnaia, Anirudh Salgundi, Roger Smith, Niharika Sravan, Vishwajeet Swain, Christina C Th枚ne, Anastasia E Tsvetkova, Mikhail V Ulanov, Jada Vail, Jacob L Wise, Avery Wold

Reduction of the type Ia supernova host galaxy step in the outer regions of galaxies

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91探花 University Press (OUP) 538:1 (2025) 181-197

Authors:

M Toy, P Wiseman, M Sullivan, D Scolnic, M Vincenzi, D Brout, TM Davis, C Frohmaier, L Galbany, C Lidman, J Lee, L Kelsey, R Kessler, A M枚ller, B Popovic, BO S谩nchez, P Shah, M Smith, M Aguena, S Allam, O Alves, D Bacon, D Brooks, DL Burke, A Carnero Rosell, J Carretero, LN da Costa, MES Pereira, S Desai, HT Diehl, P Doel, A Drlica-Wagner, S Everett, I Ferrero, B Flaugher, J Frieman, J Garc铆a-Bellido, M Gatti, E Gaztanaga, G Giannini, RA Gruendl, G Gutierrez, SR Hinton, DL Hollowood, K Honscheid, DJ James, K Kuehn, O Lahav, S Lee, JL Marshall, J Mena-Fern谩ndez, R Miquel, A Palmese, A Pieres, AA Plazas Malag贸n, AK Romer, S Samuroff, E Sanchez, D Sanchez Cid, M Schubnell, E Suchyta, MEC Swanson, G Tarle, DL Tucker, V Vikram, AR Walker, N Weaverdyck

The diversity of strongly interacting Type IIn supernovae

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 695 (2025) A29-A29

Authors:

I Salmaso, E Cappellaro, L Tartaglia, JP Anderson, S Benetti, M Bronikowski, Y-Z Cai, P Charalampopoulos, T-W Chen, E Concepcion, N Elias-Rosa, L Galbany, M Gromadzki, CP Guti茅rrez, E Kankare, P Lundqvist, K Matilainen, PA Mazzali, S Moran, TE M眉ller-Bravo, M Nicholl, A Pastorello, PJ Pessi, T Pessi, T Petrushevska, G Pignata, A Reguitti, J Sollerman, S Srivastav, M Stritzinger, L Tomasella, G Valerin

Abstract:

Context. At late stages, massive stars experience strong mass-loss rates, losing their external layers and thus producing a dense H-rich circumstellar medium (CSM). After the explosion of a massive star, the collision and continued interaction of the supernova (SN) ejecta with the CSM power the SN light curve through the conversion of kinetic energy into radiation. When the interaction is strong, the light curve shows a broad peak and high luminosity that lasts for several months. For these SNe, the spectral evolution is also slower compared to non-interacting SNe. Notably, energetic shocks between the ejecta and the CSM create the ideal conditions for particle acceleration and the production of high-energy (HE) neutrinos above 1 TeV. Aims. We study four strongly interacting Type IIn SNe, 2021acya, 2021adxl, 2022qml, and 2022wed, in order to highlight their peculiar characteristics, derive the kinetic energy of their explosion and the characteristics of the CSM, infer clues on the possible progenitors and their environment, and relate them to the production of HE neutrinos. Methods. We analysed spectro-photometric data of a sample of interacting SNe to determine their common characteristics and derive the physical properties (radii and masses) of the CSM and the ejecta kinetic energies and compare them to HE neutrino production models. Results. The SNe analysed in this sample exploded in dwarf star-forming galaxies, and they are consistent with energetic explosions and strong interaction with the surrounding CSM. For SNe 2021acya and 2022wed, we find high CSM masses and mass-loss rates, linking them to very massive progenitors. For SN 2021adxl, the spectral analysis and less extreme CSM mass suggest a stripped-envelope massive star as a possible progenitor. SN 2022qml is marginally consistent with being a Type Ia thermonuclear explosion embedded in a dense CSM. The mass-loss rates for all the SNe are consistent with the expulsion of several solar masses of material during eruptive episodes in the last few decades before the explosion. Finally, we find that the SNe in our sample are marginally consistent with HE neutrino production