Dynamic shocks powered by a wide, relativistic, super-Eddington outflow launched by an accreting neutron star in the mid-20th century

(2026)

Authors:

FJ Cowie, RP Fender, I Heywood, F Carotenuto, JH Matthews, B Reville, L Olivera-Nieto, AJ Cooper, AK Hughes, K Savard, PA Woudt, J van den Eijnden, N Grollimund, P Saikia

Evidence of mutually exclusive outflow forms from a black hole X-ray binary

(2026)

Authors:

Zuobin Zhang, Jiachen Jiang, Francesco Carotenuto, Honghui Liu, Cosimo Bambi, Rob P Fender, Andrew J Young, Jakob van den Eijnden, Christopher S Reynolds, Andrew C Fabian, Julien N Girard, Joey Neilsen, James F Steiner, John A Tomsick, St脙 phane Corbel, Andrew K Hughes

A HyperFlash and 脡CLAT view of the local environment and energetics of the repeating FRB 20240619D

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91探花 University Press 546:3 (2026) stag090

Authors:

OS Ould-Boukattine, AJ Cooper, JWT Hessels, DM Hewitt, SK Ocker, A Moroianu, K Nimmo, MP Snelders, I Cognard, TJ Dijkema, M Fine, MP Gawro艅ski, W Herrmann, J Huang, F Kirsten, Z Pleunis, W Puchalska, S Ranguin, T Telkamp

Abstract:

Time-variable propagation effects provide a window into the local plasma environments of repeating fast radio burst (FRB) sources. Here we report high-cadence observations of FRB 20240619D, as part of the HyperFlash and 脡CLAT programmes. We observed for 500 h and detected 217 bursts, including 10 bursts with high fluence ( Jy ms) and implied energy. We track burst-to-burst variations in dispersion measure (DM) and rotation measure (RM), from which we constrain the parallel magnetic field strength in the source鈥檚 local environment: mG. Apparent DM variations between sub-bursts in a single bright event are interpreted as coming from plasma lensing or variable emission height. We also identify two distinct scintillation screens along the line of sight, one associated with the Milky Way and the other likely located in the FRB鈥檚 host galaxy or local environment. Together, these (time-variable) propagation effects reveal that FRB 20240619D is embedded in a dense, turbulent and highly magnetised plasma. The source鈥檚 environment is more dynamic than that measured for many other (repeating) FRB sources, but less extreme compared to several repeaters that are associated with a compact, persistent radio source. FRB 20240619D鈥檚 cumulative burst fluence distribution shows a power-law break, with a flat tail at high energies. Along with previous studies, this emphasises a common feature in the burst energy distribution of hyperactive repeaters. Using the break in the burst fluence distribution, we estimate a source redshift of . We discuss FRB 20240619D鈥檚 nature in the context of similar studies of other repeating FRBs.

Prompt Searches for Very-high-energy 纬 -Ray Counterparts to IceCube Astrophysical Neutrino Alerts

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 997:2 (2026) 141

Authors:

J Abhir, A Biland, K Brand, T Bretz, D Dorner, L Eisenberger, D Elsaesser, P G眉nther, S Hasan, D Hildebrand, K Mannheim, M Linhoff, F Pfeifle, W Rhode, B Schleicher, V Sliusar, M Vorbrugg, R Walter, F Aharonian, F Ait Benkhali, J Aschersleben, H Ashkar, M Backes, A Brown, G Cotter

Abstract:

The search for sources of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos can be significantly advanced through a multimessenger approach, which seeks to detect the 纬-rays that accompany neutrinos as they are produced at their sources. Multimessenger observations have so far provided the first evidence for a neutrino source, illustrated by the joint detection of the flaring blazar TXS 0506+056 in high-energy (E > 1 GeV) and very-high-energy (VHE; E > 100 GeV) 纬-rays in coincidence with the high-energy neutrino IceCube-170922A, identified by IceCube. Imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes (IACTs), namely FACT, H.E.S.S., MAGIC, and VERITAS, continue to conduct extensive neutrino target-of-opportunity follow-up programs. These programs have two components: follow-up observations of single astrophysical neutrino candidate events (such as IceCube-170922A), and observation of known 纬-ray sources after the identification of a cluster of neutrino events by IceCube. Here we present a comprehensive analysis of follow-up observations of high-energy neutrino events observed by the four IACTs between 2017 September (after the IceCube-170922A event) and 2021 January. Our study found no associations between 纬-ray sources and the observed neutrino events. We provide a detailed overview of each neutrino event and its potential counterparts. Furthermore, a joint analysis of all IACT data is included, yielding combined upper limits on the VHE 纬-ray flux.

The odyssey of the black hole low mass X-ray binary GX339-4: Five years of dense multi-wavelength monitoring

(2026)

Authors:

E Tremou, S Corbel, R Fender, P Woudt, JCA Miller-Jones, I Heywood, F Carotenuto, S Motta, A Tzioumis, PJ Groot, DM Russell, J Crook-Mansour, P Saikia, W Yu, J van den Eijnden, AJ van der Horst, DRA Williams-Baldwin, X Zhang