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Superflare on a rapidly-rotating solar-type star captured in X-rays
DOI: 10.1016/j.jheap.2024.11.016 Bibcode: 2025JHEAp..45..105M

Sunyaev, Rashid; Gilfanov, Marat; Bikmaev, Ilfan +5 more

In this work, we studied X-ray source SRGe J021932.4‑040154 (SRGe J021932), which we associated with a single X-ray active star of spectral class G2V-G4V and the rotational period Prot

2025 Journal of High Energy Astrophysics
Gaia XMM-Newton 0
Detection of polarized Fermi-bubble synchrotron and dust emission
DOI: 10.1016/j.jheap.2024.12.010 Bibcode: 2025JHEAp..45..299K

Keshet, Uri

The elusive polarized microwave signal from the Fermi bubbles is disentangled from the more extended polarized lobes, which similarly emanate from the Galactic plane but stretch farther west of the bubbles. The projected 20% synchrotron polarization rev…

2025 Journal of High Energy Astrophysics
AKARI 0
The properties of the Galactic hard X-ray and soft γ-ray background based on 20 years of INTEGRAL/IBIS observations
DOI: 10.1016/j.jheap.2024.11.014 Bibcode: 2025JHEAp..45...96K

Krivonos, Roman; Sazonov, Sergey; Shtykovskaya, Ekaterina

We present results of a study of the Galactic hard X-ray and soft γ-ray background emission performed with the IBIS telescope aboard the INTEGRAL observatory using data obtained over more than 20 years of operations. The study of the Galactic background at energies between 10 keV and a few MeV is problematic due to the contribution of point source…

2025 Journal of High Energy Astrophysics
INTEGRAL 0
Evidence for 3XMM J185246.6+003317 as a massive magnetar with a low magnetic field
DOI: 10.1016/j.jheap.2024.04.001 Bibcode: 2024JHEAp..42...52D

Rodrigues, Claudia V.; de Lima, Rafael C. R.; Pereira, Jonas P. +10 more

3XMM J185246.6+003317 is a transient magnetar located in the vicinity of the supernova remnant Kes79. So far, observations have only set upper limits to its surface magnetic field and spindown, and there is no estimate for its mass and radius. Using ray-tracing modelling and Bayesian inference for the analysis of several light curves spanning a pe…

2024 Journal of High Energy Astrophysics
XMM-Newton 5
LISA and LISA-like mission test-mass charging for gamma-ray burst detection
DOI: 10.1016/j.jheap.2024.03.004 Bibcode: 2024JHEAp..42...38G

Grimani, Catia; Villani, Mattia; Fabi, Michele +1 more

Cubic gold-platinum test-masses (TMs) play the role of free-falling geodesic reference and interferometer end mirrors of the future Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) observatory for low-frequency gravitational wave detection in space. A similar arrangement has been proposed for the Chinese missions Taiji and TianQin and for the LISA follow…

2024 Journal of High Energy Astrophysics
LISAPathfinder 1
A multiwavelength study of the most distant gamma-ray detected BL Lacertae object 4FGL J1219.0+3653 (z = 3.59)
DOI: 10.1016/j.jheap.2024.10.008 Bibcode: 2024JHEAp..44..290H

Domínguez, A.; Gallego, J.; Cardiel, N. +3 more

BL Lac objects are a class of jetted active galactic nuclei that do not exhibit or have weak emission lines in their optical spectra. Recently, the first γ-ray emitting BL Lac beyond z=3, 4FGL J1219.0 +3653 (hereaft…

2024 Journal of High Energy Astrophysics
XMM-Newton 1
The challenge of identifying INTEGRAL sources on the Galactic plane
DOI: 10.1016/j.jheap.2024.01.005 Bibcode: 2024JHEAp..41...67L

Ubertini, Pietro; Bazzano, Angela; Fiocchi, Mariateresa +6 more

The International Gamma-ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) has been surveying the sky above 20 keV since its launch in 2002 providing new insights into the nature of the sources that populate our Universe at soft γ-ray energies. The latest IBIS/ISGRI survey lists 929 hard X-ray sources, of which 113 are reported as unidentified, i.e. lacking a…

2024 Journal of High Energy Astrophysics
Gaia INTEGRAL XMM-Newton 0
Probing the nova shock physics with future gamma-ray observations of the upcoming outburst from T Coronae Borealis
DOI: 10.1016/j.jheap.2024.07.007 Bibcode: 2024JHEAp..43..171Z

Liu, Ruo-Yu; Zheng, Jian-He; Zhang, Hai-Ming +2 more

Nova shocks behave like scaled-down supernova remnant shocks with a lifetime of only a few weeks or months, thereby providing a unique opportunity to study the dynamics of non-relativistic shocks as well as the shock acceleration physics. Recently, GeV and TeV gamma-ray emissions from an outburst of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi have been observe…

2024 Journal of High Energy Astrophysics
Gaia 0
Gamma rays from nebulae around recurrent novae
DOI: 10.1016/j.jheap.2023.03.004 Bibcode: 2023JHEAp..38...22B

Bednarek, W.; Sitarek, J.

Novae were discovered to emit transient γ rays during the period of several days to a few weeks after initial explosion, indicating presence of acceleration processes of particles in their expanding shells. In the case of recurrent novae, electrons can be in principle accelerated in the nova shells for the whole recurrence period of nova producing…

2023 Journal of High Energy Astrophysics
Gaia 2
Response of the Fe Kα line emission to the X-ray continuum variability in the changing-look active galactic nucleus NGC 1566
DOI: 10.1016/j.jheap.2022.01.002 Bibcode: 2022JHEAp..33...20L

Shu, X. W.; Wang, J. X.; Jiang, N. +5 more

NGC 1566 is a changing look AGN known to exhibit recurrent X-ray outbursts with each lasting for several years. The most recent X-ray outburst is observed on 2018, with a substantial increase of 2-10 keV flux by a factor of ∼24 than the historical minimum. We re-analyze the XMM-Newton and NuSTAR observations covering the pre-outburst, outburst and…

2022 Journal of High Energy Astrophysics
XMM-Newton 3