3D kinetic simulations of pre-merger binary neutron star magnetospheres predict nonthermal gamma-ray signals at ~16 MeV and fast radio burst-like radio transients from reconnecting current sheets.
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The intensity-tracking pattern in GRB prompt spectra divides into three subclasses: aligned peaks (Type I), Ep before flux (Type II, dominant), and Ep after flux (Type III).
Her X-1 precession implies unpinned crustal superfluid vortices with weak mutual friction persisting for centuries.
A second coherent radio burst spanning 704-4032 MHz with spectral index -2.18, 54% linear and 22% circular polarization, and an orthogonal polarization angle jump was detected from 2XMM J104608.7-594306, showing rare radio activity in sources thought to be radio-quiet.
Compact C-class solar flares with U-shaped or fan-spine magnetic structures produce white-light emission at rates near 100%, while flux-emergence types do so at only 33% and no B-class compact flares showed it.
Machine learning on precursor emission in 366 GRBs yields a simple prompt-only index EPI that separates merger-driven from collapsar-driven bursts at a threshold of 6.2.
GRB 210704A at z=2.34 shows a luminous fast blue transient excess peaking at ~7 days, modeled as refreshed shock emission and linked to LFBOTs alongside a high-Lorentz-factor jet.
The Argus Array and DSA are projected to detect 47 and 82 long GRB afterglows per year respectively from Fermi triggers, along with over 100 independent detections annually and some short GRB counterparts.
The paper reviews electron transport in tangled magnetic fields, including creation via turbulence, modulation by instabilities, trapping, cross-field diffusion, and energization.
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Electromagnetic Precursors to Binary Neutron Star Mergers: Kinetic Simulations of Magnetospheric Flaring
3D kinetic simulations of pre-merger binary neutron star magnetospheres predict nonthermal gamma-ray signals at ~16 MeV and fast radio burst-like radio transients from reconnecting current sheets.
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Three Subclasses of the Intensity-tracking Pattern in Gamma-Ray Burst Spectral Evolution
The intensity-tracking pattern in GRB prompt spectra divides into three subclasses: aligned peaks (Type I), Ep before flux (Type II, dominant), and Ep after flux (Type III).
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Theoretical Constraints on Neutron Star Superfluidity from Her X-1 Precession
Her X-1 precession implies unpinned crustal superfluid vortices with weak mutual friction persisting for centuries.
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A bright wideband radio burst from the isolated neutron star 2XMM J104608.7$-$594306
A second coherent radio burst spanning 704-4032 MHz with spectral index -2.18, 54% linear and 22% circular polarization, and an orthogonal polarization angle jump was detected from 2XMM J104608.7-594306, showing rare radio activity in sources thought to be radio-quiet.
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Investigation of White-light Emission in Compact Flares
Compact C-class solar flares with U-shaped or fan-spine magnetic structures produce white-light emission at rates near 100%, while flux-emergence types do so at only 33% and no B-class compact flares showed it.
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Identifying Merger-Driven and Collapsar-Driven Gamma-Ray Bursts with Precursor based Solely on Prompt Emission
Machine learning on precursor emission in 366 GRBs yields a simple prompt-only index EPI that separates merger-driven from collapsar-driven bursts at a threshold of 6.2.
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GRB 210704A: A Luminous Fast Blue Transient in a GRB Afterglow at $z = 2.34$
GRB 210704A at z=2.34 shows a luminous fast blue transient excess peaking at ~7 days, modeled as refreshed shock emission and linked to LFBOTs alongside a high-Lorentz-factor jet.
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Prospects for GRB Afterglow Discovery with the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Observatory System
The Argus Array and DSA are projected to detect 47 and 82 long GRB afterglows per year respectively from Fermi triggers, along with over 100 independent detections annually and some short GRB counterparts.
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Transport of electrons in tangled magnetic fields
The paper reviews electron transport in tangled magnetic fields, including creation via turbulence, modulation by instabilities, trapping, cross-field diffusion, and energization.