XRISM Resolve measures the lowest turbulent velocity yet in a cluster core, indicating Abell 496 is dynamically quiescent despite prior cold fronts and weak radio activity.
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Spectro-polarimetric analysis of GRB 220107A reveals spectral softening between episodes and low overall polarization, with a marginal signal in the second episode, illustrating the potential of time-resolved observations to constrain GRB prompt emission models.
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The Quiescent Sloshing Core of Abell 496 with XRISM
XRISM Resolve measures the lowest turbulent velocity yet in a cluster core, indicating Abell 496 is dynamically quiescent despite prior cold fronts and weak radio activity.
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Episode-wise spectro-polarimetry of GRB 220107A: Testing the hypothesis of evolving radiation mechanisms
Spectro-polarimetric analysis of GRB 220107A reveals spectral softening between episodes and low overall polarization, with a marginal signal in the second episode, illustrating the potential of time-resolved observations to constrain GRB prompt emission models.