Superluminous supernovae are a class of exceedingly bright transients whose luminosity cannot be
comfortably explained by the standard 56Ni-decay picture. The quest for an alternative scenario
has pointed at the contribution of a nascent millisecond magnetar a…
Deep learning algorithms have excelled in various domains. Despite this success, few deep-learning
models have seen full end-to-end deployment in gravitational-wave searches, both in real-time and
on archival data. In particular, there is a lack of standardize…
Gravitational-wave detections and open public alerts enabled prompt multimessenger studies for
the global community. There is an ongoing effort to assimilate and invent machine learning techniques that will allow faster and more confident detections. Better ch…
Magnetars were discovered as soft gamma-ray repeaters by gamma-ray burst monitors. Their most
energetic events are giant flares, seen as a bright, short flash followed by an exponentially-decaying
periodic tail. There have been 3 such events seen in the Milky…
Magnetars are the strongest magnets we know of, with magnetic fields reaching values up to 10^15
G at the surface. Transient activity in the X-/gamma ray regime is the birthmark of magnetars. Their
radiative variability includes short, explosive events from mi…
The era of long gamma-ray bursts (LGRBs) and supernovae (SNe) connections started with the discovery of the first direct temporal and spatial connection of GRB 980425 and SN 1998bw. This field
has evolved enormously over the last two decades, with more than fi…
Bettina Posselt · George Pavlov · Jeremy Hare · Oleg Kargaltsev
Most of our knowledge about magnetars and pulsars is based on high-energy or radio observations.
Due to the faintness of neutron stars in the infrared and the limited availability of space missions
covering the wavelengths between millimeter wavelengths and th…
One of the main arguments in favour of magnetically dominated outflows is the absence of photospheric component in their broad-band time-resolved spectra, with such notable example as GRB
080916C. Detection of subdominant thermal component in this GRB is actua…
Using general relativity, we study the equilibirum and stability of stars with quasi-spherical symmetry involving random transverse magnetic fields (RTMF) within an extremely wide mass range including magnetized supermassive stars of millions or ten millions o…
Understanding the intricate network of nonlinear interactions crucial for the development and sustenance of turbulence induced by magnetorotational instability (MRI) has proven challenging. A
large-scale dynamo, generating dominant azimuthal magnetic fields, e…
This map contains information about the diffuse emission of the halo of our Galaxy, millions of accreting supermassive black holes, half a million stars with active coronae, and 50,000 clusters of galaxies filled with dark matter and diffuse hot gas. It demons…
Edson Otoniel da Silva · Fridolin Weber · Jaziel Goulart Coelho · Manuel Malheiro
We explore the stability of this rapidly rotating WD using a modern equation of state (EoS) that
accounts for electron–ion, electron–electron, and ion–ion interactions. For this EoS, we determine
the mass density thresholds for the onset of pycnonuclear fusion…
Based on: Phys. Rev. D 109, 023027 (2024), arXiv:2311.02169
Neutron stars (NSs) can have core densities several times that of the nuclear saturation density. One
of the open questions in NS physics is the unknown high-density nuclear matter equation of state
(…
Francesco Coti Zelati · Tiago Adorno · Dmitri Gitman · Sergei Gavrilov
In this talk, I will describe the results of the most extensive multiwavelength observational campaign
ever carried out on the prototype of the class of transitional millisecond pulsars, PSR J1023+0038. The
campaign aimed to find an explanation once and for al…
In hierarchical triple systems, the inner binary can be considered as a rotating matter ring with
respect to the distant, outer companion. As such, the orbital angular momentum of the former induces an own gravitomagnetic field which may be orders of magnitude…
We introduce a new approach to measuring proper distances between space-like separated events in
Minkowski spacetimes of any dimension. Interestingly, this approach allows us to measure distances
up to the Planck scale with arbitrary precision. It also enables…
Micro-Hertz Gravitational Waves (0.1-100 Hz): Overview of Sources and Detection Methods
Wei-Tou Ni and Gang Wang
The micro-Hz GW (Gravitational Wave) band, ranging from 0.1 to 100 Hz, occupies a crucial intermediate gap between the PTA (Pulsar Timing Array) GW…
Mid-frequency Gravitational Waves (0.1-10 Hz): Overview of Sources and Detection Methods
Youjun Lu and Wei-Tou Ni
The mid-frequency GW (Gravitational Wave) band (0.1-10 Hz) between the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA
detection band and LISA-TAIJI/TIANQIN detection band is ri…
With Dark Matter still eluding detection a window has opened for new ideas in the field. One such
idea is to utilize the advent of modern microscopy and computational techniques to read out nm and
µm-sized damage features produced by interactions of Dark Matte…
In this work, we examine the dynamical aspects of the cosmological Mixmaster model within the
framework of a non-commutative Generalized Uncertainty principle (GUP) theory.
The theory is formulated classically by introducing a well-defined symplectic form that…
This study focuses on constructing physical model of spherically
symmetric systems incorporating electromagnetic fields within the
framework of f (Q) gravity. To achieve this, we derive the field equations corresponding to f (Q)
gravity in the presence of anis…
Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, PAS The magnetic field of a neutron star plays a key role in its evolution and the dynamics of the emission,
both electromagnetic and gravitational. Nevertheless the field configuration of these stars is still
highly un…
We explore a model in modified f(R) gravity where the modification in geometrical part of the
Einstein-Hilbert action leads to complete elimination of the need for dark matter and dark energy,
both. This is specifially obtained by the scalar fields induced in…
Iron fluorescence emission lines from X-ray binaries and active galactic nuclei are important diagnostic tools for studying the physical processes near the event horizon of both the stellar-mass black
holes in X-ray binaries and the supermassive black holes in…
We shall discuss a system consisting of three extremally charged black holes moving in their own
gravitational and electromagnetic fields. Based on a method by Ferrell & Eardley for an arbitrary
number of holes, we take the exact static Majumdar-Papapetrou spa…