Type I X-ray Bursts Reflected During the X-ray Eclipses of EXO 0748-676

(2025)

Authors:

Amy H Knight, Jakob van den Eijnden, Adam Ingram, James H Matthews, Sara E Motta, Matthew Middleton, Giulio C Mancuso, Douglas JK Buisson, Diego Altamirano, Rob Fender, Timothy P Roberts

The observed phase space of mass-loss history from massive stars based on radio observations of a large supernova sample

(2025)

Authors:

Itai Sfaradi, Assaf Horesh, Rob Fender, Lauren Rhodes, Joe Bright, David Williams-Baldwin, Dave A Green

Prompt gravitational-wave mergers aided by gas in Active Galactic Nuclei: The hydrodynamics of binary-single black hole scatterings

(2025)

Authors:

Connar Rowan, Henry Whitehead, Gaia Fabj, Pankaj Saini, Bence Kocsis, Martin Pessah, Johan Samsing

State-dependent signatures of jets and winds in the optical and infrared spectrum of the black hole transient GX 339$-$4

(2025)

Authors:

A Ambrifi, D Mata Sánchez, T Muñoz-Darias, J Sánchez-Sierras, M Armas Padilla, MC Baglio, J Casares, JM Corral-Santana, VA Cúneo, RP Fender, G Ponti, DM Russell, M Shidatsu, D Steeghs, MAP Torres, Y Ueda, F Vincentelli

Late-time Radio Brightening and Emergence of a Radio Jet in the Changing-look AGN 1ES 1927+654

The Astrophysical Journal Letters American Astronomical Society 979:1 (2025) L2

Authors:

Eileen T Meyer, Sibasish Laha, Onic I Shuvo, Agniva Roychowdhury, David A Green, Lauren Rhodes, Amelia M Hankla, Alexander Philippov, Rostom Mbarek, Ari laor, Mitchell C Begelman, Dev R Sadaula, Ritesh Ghosh, Gabriele Bruni, Francesca Panessa, Matteo Guainazzi, Ehud Behar, Megan Masterson, Haocheng Zhang, Xiaolong Yang, Mark A Gurwell, Garrett K Keating, David Williams-Baldwin, Justin D Bray

Abstract:

We present multifrequency (5–345 GHz) and multiresolution radio observations of 1ES 1927+654, widely considered one of the most unusual and extreme changing-look active galactic nuclei (CL-AGNs). The source was first designated a CL-AGN after an optical outburst in late 2017 and has since displayed considerable changes in X-ray emission, including the destruction and rebuilding of the X-ray corona in 2019–2020. Radio observations prior to 2023 show a faint and compact radio source typical of a radio-quiet AGN. Starting in 2023 February, 1ES 1927+654 began exhibiting a radio flare with a steep exponential rise, reaching a peak 60 times previous flux levels, and has maintained this higher level of radio emission for over a year to date. The 5–23 GHz spectrum is broadly similar to gigahertz-peaked radio sources, which are understood to be young radio jets less than ∼1000 yr old. Recent high-resolution Very Long Baseline Array observations at 23.5 GHz now show resolved extensions on either side of the core, with a separation of ∼0.15 pc, consistent with a new and mildly relativistic bipolar outflow. A steady increase in the soft X-ray band (0.3–2 keV) concurrent with the radio may be consistent with jet-driven shocked gas, though further observations are needed to test alternate scenarios. This source joins a growing number of CL-AGNs and tidal disruption events that show late-time radio activity, years after the initial outburst.