First radio observations of SN 2023fyq detect a dense circumstellar shell with mass-loss rate ~0.004 solar masses per year ejected 0.7-3 years before explosion, consistent with a merger origin.
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Using a re-fitted BNS-sGRB population model and AfterglowPy simulations, the paper forecasts ~5 on-axis and ~11 orphan afterglows per year for LSST, and <1.4 joint optical-GW afterglows per year in LIGO O5.
Numerical simulations identify a sharp transition between runaway disruption and stable eccentric mass transfer in star-black hole binaries set by pericenter distance.
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.
EP250827b/SN 2025wkm is a new X-ray flash–supernova whose long, soft X-ray burst and double-peaked, plateauing optical light curve are best explained by a magnetar central engine interacting with a low-mass circumstellar shell.
Uniform analysis of 25 events shows SNe Ibn, SNe Icn, and FBOTs overlap in peak luminosity, rise/decline times, colors, and fitted CSM/ejecta parameters, supporting a shared dense-CSM interaction framework for most but not the most extreme FBOTs.
The DECam Shadow Survey has detected variable LBV eruptions in AT2017des with peaks brightening by ~0.05 mag per year, reaching luminosities similar to extreme SN impostors.
The Via Project is a planned five-year dual-hemisphere spectroscopic survey targeting over 2 million stars with 100 m/s RV stability and transient spectroscopy to r~24 using instruments on MMT and Magellan/Clay telescopes starting in 2027.
High luminosities above 10^44 erg/s and compact radii below 10^14 cm suppress H and He lines via high ionization and temperature, with non-homologous compact outflows needed for persistent featurelessness in LFBOTs and TDEs.
Lazuli is proposed as a space observatory combining flagship sensitivity with response times one to two orders of magnitude faster than current large facilities to enable new time-domain and multi-messenger science.
TESS and ZTF observations of 12 LFBOTs yield no late-time flares after SSO attribution, constraining central engine lifetimes to hundreds of days or less.
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The first radio view of a type Ibn supernova in SN 2023fyq: Understanding the mass-loss history in the last decade before the explosion
First radio observations of SN 2023fyq detect a dense circumstellar shell with mass-loss rate ~0.004 solar masses per year ejected 0.7-3 years before explosion, consistent with a merger origin.
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Short-Duration Gamma-ray Burst and Afterglow Rates in the Rubin and Roman Era
Using a re-fitted BNS-sGRB population model and AfterglowPy simulations, the paper forecasts ~5 on-axis and ~11 orphan afterglows per year for LSST, and <1.4 joint optical-GW afterglows per year in LIGO O5.
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Bridging Roche Lobe Overflow and micro-TDEs: The Runaway Evolution of Eccentric Mass Transfer in Star-Black Hole Binaries
Numerical simulations identify a sharp transition between runaway disruption and stable eccentric mass transfer in star-black hole binaries set by pericenter distance.
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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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EP250827b/SN 2025wkm: An X-ray Flash-Supernova Powered by a Central Engine and Circumstellar Interaction
EP250827b/SN 2025wkm is a new X-ray flash–supernova whose long, soft X-ray burst and double-peaked, plateauing optical light curve are best explained by a magnetar central engine interacting with a low-mass circumstellar shell.
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Mapping the Dense Circumstellar Environments of SNe Ibn, SNe Icn, and Fast Blue Optical Transients
Uniform analysis of 25 events shows SNe Ibn, SNe Icn, and FBOTs overlap in peak luminosity, rise/decline times, colors, and fitted CSM/ejecta parameters, supporting a shared dense-CSM interaction framework for most but not the most extreme FBOTs.
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First Results from the LSST Shadow Survey: The Restless Luminous Blue Variable AT2017des in the Virgo-Cluster Galaxy, NGC4532
The DECam Shadow Survey has detected variable LBV eruptions in AT2017des with peaks brightening by ~0.05 mag per year, reaching luminosities similar to extreme SN impostors.
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The Via Project: Overview of the Science, Instrument, and Survey
The Via Project is a planned five-year dual-hemisphere spectroscopic survey targeting over 2 million stars with 100 m/s RV stability and transient spectroscopy to r~24 using instruments on MMT and Magellan/Clay telescopes starting in 2027.
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The Emission and Suppression of Line Features in Luminous Transients
High luminosities above 10^44 erg/s and compact radii below 10^14 cm suppress H and He lines via high ionization and temperature, with non-homologous compact outflows needed for persistent featurelessness in LFBOTs and TDEs.
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The Lazuli Space Observatory: Opportunities for time-domain and multi-messenger astronomy
Lazuli is proposed as a space observatory combining flagship sensitivity with response times one to two orders of magnitude faster than current large facilities to enable new time-domain and multi-messenger science.
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Constraints on Late-Time Flaring from Luminous Fast Blue Optical Transients using the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite and the Zwicky Transient Facility
TESS and ZTF observations of 12 LFBOTs yield no late-time flares after SSO attribution, constraining central engine lifetimes to hundreds of days or less.