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  1. Starspots as the origin of ultrafast drifting radio bursts from an active M dwarf

    Authors: Jiale Zhang, Hui Tian, Stefano Bellotti, Tianqi Cang, Joseph R. Callingham, Harish K. Vedantham, Bin Chen, Sijie Yu, Philippe Zarka, Corentin K. Louis, Peng Jiang, Hongpeng Lu, Yang Gao, Jinghai Sun, Hengqian Gan, Hui Li, Chun Sun, Zheng Lei, Menglin Huang

    Abstract: Detecting coherent radio bursts from nearby M dwarfs provides opportunities for exploring their magnetic activity and interaction with orbiting exoplanets. However, it remains uncertain if the emission is related to flare-like activity similar to the Sun or magnetospheric process akin to magnetized planets. Using observations (1.0 - 1.5 GHz) taken by the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio… ▽ More

    Submitted 20 October, 2025; originally announced October 2025.

    Comments: Published on Science Advances, the authors' version

    Journal ref: Science Advances (2025) 11, 42

  2. arXiv:2508.13999  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE

    Multiwavelength Observations of the Apparently Non-repeating FRB 20250316A

    Authors: Ye Li, Hui Sun, Lei Qian, Dong-Yue Li, Yan-Long Hua, Li-Ping Xin, Cheng-Kui Li, Yi-Han Wang, Jia-Rui Niu, Tian-Rui Sun, Zhu-Heng Yao, Jin-Jun Geng, Chi-Chuan Jin, Nanda Rea, Yuan Liu, Zhi-Chen Pan, Tao An, Vadim Burwitz, Zhi-Ming Cai, Jin-Huang Cao, Yong Chen, Hua-Qing Cheng, Wei-Wei Cui, Hua Feng, Peter Friedrich , et al. (50 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The physical origin of fast radio bursts (FRBs) remains uncertain. Although multiwavelength observations offer critical diagnostics and have been widely conducted, only Galactic FRB~20200428D is associated with an X-ray burst from the magnetar SGR J1935+2154. Here, we present multiwavelength follow-up observations of the nearby bright FRB~20250316A, including the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spheri… ▽ More

    Submitted 19 August, 2025; originally announced August 2025.

    Comments: 19 pages, 6 figures

  3. arXiv:2507.02943  [pdf, ps, other

    eess.SY astro-ph.IM

    Global Optimization of Multi-Flyby Trajectories for Multi-Orbital-Plane Constellations Inspection

    Authors: An-Yi Huang, Hong-Xin Shen, Zhao Li, Cong Sun, Chao Sheng, Zheng-Zhong Kuai

    Abstract: The rapid expansion of mega-constellations in low Earth orbits has posed significant challenges to space traffic management, necessitating periodic inspections of satellites to ensure the sustainability of the space environment when economically feasible. This study addresses the orbital design challenge associated with inspecting numerous satellites distributed across multiple orbital planes thro… ▽ More

    Submitted 27 June, 2025; originally announced July 2025.

  4. arXiv:2506.04850  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE astro-ph.IM

    The Chinese Pulsar Timing Array data release I. Single pulsar noise analysis

    Authors: Siyuan Chen, Heng Xu, Yanjun Guo, Bojun Wang, R. Nicolas Caballero, Jinchen Jiang, Jiangwei Xu, Zihan Xue, Kejia Lee, Jianping Yuan, Yonghua Xu, Jingbo Wang, Longfei Hao, Jintao Luo, Jinlin Han, Peng Jiang, Zhiqiang Shen, Min Wang, Na Wang, Renxin Xu, Xiangping Wu, Lei Qian, Xin Guan, Menglin Huang, Chun Sun , et al. (1 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The Chinese Pulsar Timing Array (CPTA) has collected observations from 57 millisecond pulsars using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) for close to three years, for the purpose of searching for gravitational waves (GWs). To robustly search for ultra-low-frequency GWs, pulsar timing arrays (PTAs) need to use models to describe the noise from the individual pulsars. We… ▽ More

    Submitted 5 June, 2025; originally announced June 2025.

    Comments: 17 pages, 4 figures, 10 tables

  5. Magnetic field properties of the SNR HB 9

    Authors: Li Xiao, Ming Zhu, Xiao-Hui Sun, Wolfgang Reich, Patricia Reich, Peng Jiang, Chun Sun

    Abstract: We aim to study the polarization and magnetic field properties of the SNR HB 9 using new 21-cm continuum cube data from the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio telescope (FAST). We computed the Faraday depth at 21 cm, and re-analyzed the rotation measures (RMs) of HB 9 using in addition Effelsberg 2695-MHz and Urumqi 4800-MHz polarization data. FAST total-intensity images of two subbands a… ▽ More

    Submitted 12 March, 2025; originally announced March 2025.

    Comments: 9 pages,8 figures, accepted in A&A

    Journal ref: A&A 697, A131 (2025)

  6. The Chinese pulsar timing array data release I. Polarimetry for 56 millisecond pulsars

    Authors: Jiangwei Xu, Jinchen Jiang, Heng Xu, Bojun Wang, Zihan Xue, Siyuan Chen, Yanjun Guo, R. Nicolas Caballero, Kejia Lee, Jianping Yuan, Yonghua Xu, Jingbo Wang, Longfei Hao, Zhixuan Li, Yuxiang Huang, Zezhong Xu, Jintao Luo, Jinlin Han, Peng Jiang, Zhiqiang Shen, Min Wang, Na Wang, Renxin Xu, Xiangping Wu, Lei Qian , et al. (5 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We present polarization pulse profiles for 56 millisecond pulsars (MSPs) monitored by the Chinese Pulsar Timing Array (CPTA) collaboration using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST). The observations centered at 1.25 GHz with a raw bandwidth of 500 MHz. Due to the high sensitivity ($\sim$16 K/Jy) of the FAST telescope and our long integration time, the high signal-to-no… ▽ More

    Submitted 20 April, 2025; v1 submitted 28 February, 2025; originally announced February 2025.

    Comments: 27 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables, accepted by A&A

    Journal ref: A&A, 695 (2025) A173

  7. arXiv:2502.11134  [pdf, other

    cs.AI astro-ph.IM

    Solving Online Resource-Constrained Scheduling for Follow-Up Observation in Astronomy: a Reinforcement Learning Approach

    Authors: Yajie Zhang, Ce Yu, Chao Sun, Jizeng Wei, Junhan Ju, Shanjiang Tang

    Abstract: In the astronomical observation field, determining the allocation of observation resources of the telescope array and planning follow-up observations for targets of opportunity (ToOs) are indispensable components of astronomical scientific discovery. This problem is computationally challenging, given the online observation setting and the abundance of time-varying factors that can affect whether a… ▽ More

    Submitted 16 February, 2025; originally announced February 2025.

  8. arXiv:2501.12440  [pdf, other

    hep-ph astro-ph.HE

    Pulse and Polarization Structures in Axion-Converted X-rays from Pulsars

    Authors: JiJi Fan, Lingfeng Li, Chen Sun

    Abstract: Neutron stars (NS's) with their strong magnetic fields and hot dense cores could be powerful probes of axions, a classic benchmark of feebly-coupled new particles, through abundant production of axions with the axion-nucleon coupling and subsequent conversion into X-rays due to the axion-photon coupling. In this article, we point out that the pulsation structures in both the intensity and polariza… ▽ More

    Submitted 21 January, 2025; originally announced January 2025.

    Comments: 5+7 pages, 7 figures, comments are welcome

  9. GRRIS: a real-time intra-site observation scheduling scheme for distributed survey telescope arrays

    Authors: Yajie Zhang, Ce Yu, Chao Sun, Yi Hu, Zhaohui Shang, Jizeng Wei, Xu Yang

    Abstract: The distributed telescope array offers promise for conducting large-sky-area, high-frequency time domain surveys. Multiple telescopes can be deployed at each observation site, so intra-site observation task scheduling is crucial for enhancing observation efficiency and quality. Efficient use of observable time and rapid response to special situations are critical to maximize scientific discovery i… ▽ More

    Submitted 19 October, 2024; v1 submitted 13 October, 2024; originally announced October 2024.

    Comments: Astronomical Journal

    Journal ref: AJ 168 214 (2024)

  10. arXiv:2406.18988  [pdf

    physics.optics astro-ph.IM physics.app-ph

    Hyper-sampling imaging

    Authors: Ze Zhang, Hemeng Xue, Mingtao Shang, Hongfei Yu, Jinchao Liang, Meiling Guan, Chengming Sun, Huahua Wang, Shufeng Wang, Zhengyu Ye, Feng Gao, Lu Gao

    Abstract: In our research, we have developed a novel mechanism that allows for a significant reduction in the smallest sampling unit of digital image sensors (DIS) to as small as 1/16th of a pixel, through measuring the intra-pixel quantum efficiency for the first time and recomputing the image. Employing our method, the physical sampling resolution of DIS can be enhanced by 16 times. The method has undergo… ▽ More

    Submitted 27 June, 2024; originally announced June 2024.

  11. arXiv:2405.00119  [pdf, other

    hep-ph astro-ph.CO

    Sterile neutrino dark matter within the $ν$SMEFT

    Authors: Kaori Fuyuto, Jacky Kumar, Emanuele Mereghetti, Stefan Sandner, Chen Sun

    Abstract: Sterile neutrinos with masses at the $\mathrm{keV}$ scale and mixing to the active neutrinos offer an elegant explanation of the observed dark matter (DM) density. However, the very same mixing inevitably leads to radiative photon emission and the non-observation of such peaked $X$-ray lines rules out this minimal sterile neutrino DM hypothesis. We show that in the context of the Standard Model ef… ▽ More

    Submitted 30 April, 2024; originally announced May 2024.

    Comments: 28 pages + 4 pages appendix, 9 figures

    Report number: LA-UR-24-23866

  12. The FAST all sky HI survey (FASHI): The first release of catalog

    Authors: Chuan-Peng Zhang, M. Zhu, P. Jiang, C. Cheng, J. Wang, J. Wang, J. -L. Xu, X. -L. Liu, N. -P. Yu, L. Qian, H. Yu, M. Ai, Y. Jing, C. Xu, Z. Liu, X. Guan, C. Sun, Q. Yang, M. Huang, Q. Hao, FAST Collaboration

    Abstract: The FAST All Sky HI survey (FASHI) was designed to cover the entire sky observable by the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), spanning approximately 22000 square degrees of declination between -14 deg and +66 deg, and in the frequency range of 1050-1450 MHz, with the expectation of eventually detecting more than 100000 HI sources. Between August 2020 and June 2023, FASHI… ▽ More

    Submitted 10 December, 2023; originally announced December 2023.

    Comments: 22 pages, 12 figures, published in SCPMA. All catalogs are available at https://zcp521.github.io/fashi and https://fast.bao.ac.cn/cms/article/271/

    Journal ref: Sci. China-Phys. Mech. Astron. 67, 219511 (2024)

  13. arXiv:2309.07212  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.CO hep-ph

    Probing New Physics with High-Redshift Quasars: Axions and Non-standard Cosmology

    Authors: Chen Sun, Manuel A. Buen-Abad, JiJi Fan

    Abstract: The Hubble diagram of quasars, as candidates to ``standardizable" candles, has been used to measure the expansion history of the Universe at late times, up to very high redshifts ($z \sim 7$). It has been shown that this history, as inferred from the quasar dataset, deviates at $\gtrsim 3 σ$ level from the concordance ($Λ$CDM) cosmology model preferred by the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 September, 2024; v1 submitted 13 September, 2023; originally announced September 2023.

    Comments: 10+3 pages, 4 figures, 4 tables, 3 appendices; reference updated; matched to the published version

    Report number: LA-UR-23-29579

  14. arXiv:2306.16216  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.HE astro-ph.CO astro-ph.GA astro-ph.SR gr-qc

    Searching for the nano-Hertz stochastic gravitational wave background with the Chinese Pulsar Timing Array Data Release I

    Authors: Heng Xu, Siyuan Chen, Yanjun Guo, Jinchen Jiang, Bojun Wang, Jiangwei Xu, Zihan Xue, R. Nicolas Caballero, Jianping Yuan, Yonghua Xu, Jingbo Wang, Longfei Hao, Jingtao Luo, Kejia Lee, Jinlin Han, Peng Jiang, Zhiqiang Shen, Min Wang, Na Wang, Renxin Xu, Xiangping Wu, Richard Manchester, Lei Qian, Xin Guan, Menglin Huang , et al. (2 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Observing and timing a group of millisecond pulsars (MSPs) with high rotational stability enables the direct detection of gravitational waves (GWs). The GW signals can be identified from the spatial correlations encoded in the times-of-arrival of widely spaced pulsar-pairs. The Chinese Pulsar Timing Array (CPTA) is a collaboration aiming at the direct GW detection with observations carried out usi… ▽ More

    Submitted 28 June, 2023; originally announced June 2023.

    Comments: 18 pages, 6 figures, submitted to "Research in astronomy and astrophysics" 22nd March 2022

  15. arXiv:2306.10255  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.HE astro-ph.EP astro-ph.IM

    The First GECAM Observation Results on Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes and Terrestrial Electron Beams

    Authors: Y. Zhao, J. C. Liu, S. L. Xiong, W. C. Xue, Q. B. Yi, G. P. Lu, W. Xu, F. C. Lyu, J. C. Sun, W. X. Peng, C. Zheng, Y. Q. Zhang, C. Cai, S. Xiao, S. L. Xie, C. W. Wang, W. J. Tan, Z. H. An, G. Chen, Y. Q. Du, Y. Huang, M. Gao, K. Gong, D. Y. Guo, J. J. He , et al. (37 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Gravitational-wave high-energy Electromagnetic Counterpart All-sky Monitor (GECAM) is a space-borne instrument dedicated to monitoring high-energy transients, including Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes (TGFs) and Terrestrial Electron Beams (TEBs). We implemented a TGF/TEB search algorithm for GECAM, with which 147 bright TGFs, 2 typical TEBs and 2 special TEB-like events are identified during an effe… ▽ More

    Submitted 17 June, 2023; originally announced June 2023.

    Comments: The paper was accepted by Geophysical Research Letters on June 16th, 2023

  16. arXiv:2306.01321  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.GA

    FAST polarization mapping of the SNR VRO 42.05.01

    Authors: Li Xiao, Ming Zhu, Xiao-Hui Sun, Peng Jiang, Chun Sun

    Abstract: We have obtained the polarization data cube of the VRO 42.05.01 supernova remnant at 1240 MHz using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST). Three-dimensional Faraday Synthesis is applied to the FAST data to derive the Faraday depth spectrum. The peak Faraday depth map shows a large area of enhanced foreground RM of ~60 rad m-2 extending along the remnant's "wing" section,… ▽ More

    Submitted 2 June, 2023; originally announced June 2023.

    Comments: 9 pages, 8 figures, accepted by ApJ

  17. arXiv:2305.00392  [pdf, other

    hep-ph astro-ph.HE nucl-ex nucl-th

    Bayesian Inference of Supernova Neutrino Spectra with Multiple Detectors

    Authors: Xu-Run Huang, Chuan-Le Sun, Lie-Wen Chen, Jun Gao

    Abstract: We implement the Bayesian inference to retrieve energy spectra of all neutrinos from a galactic core-collapse supernova (CCSN). To achieve high statistics and full sensitivity to all flavours of neutrinos, we adopt a combination of several reaction channels from different large-scale neutrino observatories, namely inverse beta decay on proton and elastic scattering on electron from Hyper-Kamiokand… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 September, 2023; v1 submitted 30 April, 2023; originally announced May 2023.

    Comments: 25 pages, 7 figures, 4 tables, published version

    Journal ref: JCAP09(2023)040

  18. arXiv:2304.11895  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.IM astro-ph.GA

    Performance of FAST with an Ultra-Wide Bandwidth Receiver at 500-3300 MHz

    Authors: Chuan-Peng Zhang, Peng Jiang, Ming Zhu, Jun Pan, Cheng Cheng, Hong-Fei Liu, Yan Zhu, Chun Sun, FAST Collaboration

    Abstract: The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) has been running for several years. A new Ultra-Wide Bandwidth (UWB) receiver, simultaneously covering 500-3300 MHz, has been mounted in the FAST feed cabin and passed a series of observational tests. The whole UWB band is separated into four independent bands. Each band has 1048576 channels in total, resulted in a spectral resolutio… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 June, 2023; v1 submitted 24 April, 2023; originally announced April 2023.

    Comments: 11 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables, published in Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics

    Journal ref: Res. Astron. Astrophys. 23 075016 (2023)

  19. A Multilevel Scheduling Framework for Distributed Time-domain Large-area Sky Survey Telescope Array

    Authors: Yajie Zhang, Ce Yu, Chao Sun, Zhaohui Shang, Yi Hu, Huiyu Zhi, Jinmao Yang, Shanjiang Tang

    Abstract: Telescope arrays are receiving increasing attention due to their promise of higher resource utilization, greater sky survey area, and higher frequency of full space-time monitoring than single telescopes. Compared with the ordinary coordinated operation of several telescopes, the new astronomical observation mode has an order of magnitude difference in the number of telescopes. It requires efficie… ▽ More

    Submitted 3 February, 2023; v1 submitted 18 January, 2023; originally announced January 2023.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journal

  20. arXiv:2301.07331  [pdf

    astro-ph.IM cs.PF

    HLC2: a highly efficient cross-matching framework for large astronomical catalogues on heterogeneous computing environments

    Authors: Yajie Zhang, Ce Yu, Chao Sun, Jian Xiao, Kun Li, Yifei Mu, Chenzhou Cui

    Abstract: Cross-matching operation, which is to find corresponding data for the same celestial object or region from multiple catalogues,is indispensable to astronomical data analysis and research. Due to the large amount of astronomical catalogues generated by the ongoing and next-generation large-scale sky surveys, the time complexity of the cross-matching is increasing dramatically. Heterogeneous computi… ▽ More

    Submitted 18 January, 2023; originally announced January 2023.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

  21. Radio continuum and OH line emission of high-z OH megamaser galaxies

    Authors: Zhongzu Wu, Yu. V. Sotnikova, Bo Zhang, T. Mufakharov, Ming Zhu, Peng Jiang, Yongjun Chen, Zhiqiang Shen, Chun Sun, Hao Peng, Hong Wu

    Abstract: We present the study of arcsecond scale radio continuum and OH line emission of a sample of known OH megamaser galaxies with $z \geq$ 0.15 using archival Very Large Array (VLA) data. And also the results of our pilot Five hundred meter aperture spherical radio telescope (FAST) observations of 12 of these OHM galaxies. The arcsecond-scale resolution images show that the OH emission is distributed i… ▽ More

    Submitted 3 December, 2022; originally announced December 2022.

    Comments: 25 pages,7 figures,accepted by A&A

    Journal ref: A&A 669, A148 (2023)

  22. arXiv:2211.09349  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.IM astro-ph.SR

    Estimation of Solar Observations with the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST)

    Authors: Lei Qian, Zhichen Pan, Hongfei Liu, Hengqian Gan, Jinglong Yu, Lei Zhao, Jiguang Lu, Cun Sun, Jingye Yan, Peng Jiang

    Abstract: We present the estimation of the solar observation with the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST). For both the quite Sun and the Sun with radio bursts, when pointing directly to the Sun, the total power received by FAST would be out of the safe operational range of the signal chain, even resulting in the damage to the receiver. As a conclusion, the Sun should be kept at lea… ▽ More

    Submitted 17 November, 2022; originally announced November 2022.

    Comments: 5 pages, 2 figures. Accepted by RAA

  23. Extragalactic HI survey with FAST : First look of the pilot survey results

    Authors: Jiangang Kang, Ming Zhu, Mei Ai, Haiyang Yu, Chun Sun

    Abstract: As first data release of a pilot extragalactic HI survey with Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST),we extracted 544 extragalaxies from three-dimensional(3D) spectral data to perform interactive searching and computing, yielding global parameters for these detections, extending redshift ranges of HI 21cm line up to z = 0.04 ,which covers part of the sky region in right ascen… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 April, 2022; v1 submitted 12 April, 2022; originally announced April 2022.

    Comments: 23 pages,17 figures, 4 tables. Accepted for publication in the Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics

    Journal ref: Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 22, Issue 6, id.065019, 19 pp.(2022)

  24. arXiv:2203.14923  [pdf, other

    hep-ex astro-ph.CO hep-ph physics.ins-det

    Axion Dark Matter

    Authors: C. B. Adams, N. Aggarwal, A. Agrawal, R. Balafendiev, C. Bartram, M. Baryakhtar, H. Bekker, P. Belov, K. K. Berggren, A. Berlin, C. Boutan, D. Bowring, D. Budker, A. Caldwell, P. Carenza, G. Carosi, R. Cervantes, S. S. Chakrabarty, S. Chaudhuri, T. Y. Chen, S. Cheong, A. Chou, R. T. Co, J. Conrad, D. Croon , et al. (130 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Axions are well-motivated dark matter candidates with simple cosmological production mechanisms. They were originally introduced to solve the strong CP problem, but also arise in a wide range of extensions to the Standard Model. This Snowmass white paper summarizes axion phenomenology and outlines next-generation laboratory experiments proposed to detect axion dark matter. There are vibrant synerg… ▽ More

    Submitted 29 March, 2023; v1 submitted 28 March, 2022; originally announced March 2022.

    Comments: restore and expand author list

  25. arXiv:2203.14915  [pdf, other

    hep-ex astro-ph.CO hep-ph physics.ins-det quant-ph

    New Horizons: Scalar and Vector Ultralight Dark Matter

    Authors: D. Antypas, A. Banerjee, C. Bartram, M. Baryakhtar, J. Betz, J. J. Bollinger, C. Boutan, D. Bowring, D. Budker, D. Carney, G. Carosi, S. Chaudhuri, S. Cheong, A. Chou, M. D. Chowdhury, R. T. Co, J. R. Crespo López-Urrutia, M. Demarteau, N. DePorzio, A. V. Derbin, T. Deshpande, M. D. Chowdhury, L. Di Luzio, A. Diaz-Morcillo, J. M. Doyle , et al. (104 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The last decade has seen unprecedented effort in dark matter model building at all mass scales coupled with the design of numerous new detection strategies. Transformative advances in quantum technologies have led to a plethora of new high-precision quantum sensors and dark matter detection strategies for ultralight ($<10\,$eV) bosonic dark matter that can be described by an oscillating classical,… ▽ More

    Submitted 28 March, 2022; originally announced March 2022.

    Comments: Snowmass 2021 White Paper

  26. arXiv:2203.08297  [pdf, other

    hep-ph astro-ph.CO hep-ex

    Snowmass2021 Cosmic Frontier: The landscape of low-threshold dark matter direct detection in the next decade

    Authors: Rouven Essig, Graham K. Giovanetti, Noah Kurinsky, Dan McKinsey, Karthik Ramanathan, Kelly Stifter, Tien-Tien Yu, A. Aboubrahim, D. Adams, D. S. M. Alves, T. Aralis, H. M. Araújo, D. Baxter, K. V. Berghaus, A. Berlin, C. Blanco, I. M. Bloch, W. M. Bonivento, R. Bunker, S. Burdin, A. Caminata, M. C. Carmona-Benitez, L. Chaplinsky, T. Y. Chen, S. E. Derenzo , et al. (68 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The search for particle-like dark matter with meV-to-GeV masses has developed rapidly in the past few years. We summarize the science case for these searches, the recent progress, and the exciting upcoming opportunities. Funding for Research and Development and a portfolio of small dark matter projects will allow the community to capitalize on the substantial recent advances in theory and experime… ▽ More

    Submitted 27 April, 2023; v1 submitted 15 March, 2022; originally announced March 2022.

    Comments: Contribution to Snowmass 2021. v2: includes endorsers and minor changes

  27. arXiv:2203.07984  [pdf, other

    hep-ph astro-ph.CO

    Dark Matter In Extreme Astrophysical Environments

    Authors: Masha Baryakhtar, Regina Caputo, Djuna Croon, Kerstin Perez, Emanuele Berti, Joseph Bramante, Malte Buschmann, Richard Brito, Thomas Y. Chen, Philippa S. Cole, Adam Coogan, William E. East, Joshua W. Foster, Marios Galanis, Maurizio Giannotti, Bradley J. Kavanagh, Ranjan Laha, Rebecca K. Leane, Benjamin V. Lehmann, Gustavo Marques-Tavares, Jamie McDonald, Ken K. Y. Ng, Nirmal Raj, Laura Sagunski, Jeremy Sakstein , et al. (15 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Exploring dark matter via observations of extreme astrophysical environments -- defined here as heavy compact objects such as white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes, as well as supernovae and compact object merger events -- has been a major field of growth since the last Snowmass process. Theoretical work has highlighted the utility of current and near-future observatories to constrain novel… ▽ More

    Submitted 7 November, 2022; v1 submitted 15 March, 2022; originally announced March 2022.

    Comments: Contribution to Snowmass 2021 -- CF3. Dark Matter: Cosmic Probes

  28. Gravitational Waves from Incomplete Inflationary Phase Transitions

    Authors: Joel Barir, Michael Geller, Chen Sun, Tomer Volansky

    Abstract: We study the observable implications of an incomplete first order phase transition during inflation. In such a phase transition, the nucleated bubbles do not percolate and instead are continuously produced until the onset of reheating. The process creates an inhomogeneity with a distinct power spectrum that depends on both the physics of the phase transition and the inflationary dynamics. Upon hor… ▽ More

    Submitted 1 March, 2022; originally announced March 2022.

    Comments: 12 pages, 4 figures

  29. arXiv:2111.03070  [pdf, other

    hep-ph astro-ph.CO astro-ph.GA

    Galactic rotation curves versus ultralight dark matter: A systematic comparison with SPARC data

    Authors: Nitsan Bar, Kfir Blum, Chen Sun

    Abstract: We look for and place observational constraints on the imprint of ultralight dark matter (ULDM) soliton cores in rotation-dominated galaxies. Extending previous analyses, we find a conservative constraint which disfavors the soliton-host halo relation found in some numerical simulations over a broad range in the ULDM particle mass $m$. Combining the observational constraints with theoretical argum… ▽ More

    Submitted 27 April, 2022; v1 submitted 4 November, 2021; originally announced November 2021.

    Comments: 14 pages, 9 figures, matching the published version

    Journal ref: Phys.Rev.D 105 (2022) 8, 083015

  30. arXiv:2110.13916  [pdf, other

    hep-ph astro-ph.CO astro-ph.GA astro-ph.HE

    Axion Echos from the Supernova Graveyard

    Authors: Manuel A. Buen-Abad, JiJi Fan, Chen Sun

    Abstract: Stimulated decays of axion dark matter, triggered by a source in the sky, could produce a photon flux along the continuation of the line of sight, pointing backward to the source. The strength of this so-called axion "echo" signal depends on the entire history of the source and could still be strong from sources that are dim today but had a large flux density in the past, such as supernova remnant… ▽ More

    Submitted 20 April, 2022; v1 submitted 26 October, 2021; originally announced October 2021.

    Comments: 36 pages, 11 figures, matching the published version

  31. arXiv:2109.02978  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.IM astro-ph.HE

    Development and science perspectives of the POLAR-2 instrument: a large scale GRB polarimeter

    Authors: N. De Angelis, J. M. Burgess, F. Cadoux, J. Greiner, J. Hulsman, M. Kole, H. C. Li, S. Mianowski, A. Pollo, N. Produit, D. Rybka, J. Stauffer, J. C. Sun, B. B. Wu, X. Wu, A. Zadrozny, S. N. Zhang

    Abstract: Despite several decades of multi-wavelength and multi-messenger spectral observations, Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) remain one of the big mysteries of modern astrophysics. Polarization measurements are essential to gain a more clear and complete picture of the emission processes at work in these extremely powerful transient events. In this regard, a first generation of dedicated gamma-ray polarimeters,… ▽ More

    Submitted 7 September, 2021; originally announced September 2021.

    Comments: Proceeding from the 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2021), 9 pages, 5 figures

  32. arXiv:2109.02977  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.HE astro-ph.IM

    Gamma-Ray Polarization Results of the POLAR Mission and Future Prospects

    Authors: M. Kole, N. de Angelis, J. M. Burgess, F. Cadoux, J. Greiner, J. Hulsman, H. C. Li, S. Mianowski, A. Pollo, N. Produit, D. Rybka, J. Stauffer, J. C. Sun, B. B. Wu, X. Wu, A. Zadrozny, S. N. Zhang

    Abstract: Despite over 50 years of Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB) observations many open questions remain about their nature and the environments in which the emission takes place. Polarization measurements of the GRB prompt emission have long been theorized to be able to answer most of these questions. The POLAR detector was a dedicated GRB polarimeter developed by a Swiss, Chinese and Polish collaboration. The ins… ▽ More

    Submitted 7 September, 2021; originally announced September 2021.

    Comments: Presented at the 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2021)

  33. arXiv:2105.08460  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.HE cond-mat.other

    The FAST Galactic Plane Pulsar Snapshot survey: I. Project design and pulsar discoveries

    Authors: J. L. Han, Chen Wang, P. F. Wang, Tao Wang, D. J. Zhou, Jing-Hai Sun, Yi Yan, Wei-Qi Su, Wei-Cong Jing, Xue Chen, X. Y. Gao, Li-Gang Hou, Jun Xu, K. J. Lee, Na Wang, Peng Jiang, Ren-Xin Xu, Jun Yan, Heng-Qian Gan, Xin Guan, Wen-Jun Huang, Jin-Chen Jiang, Hui Li, Yun-Peng Men, Chun Sun , et al. (12 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Discovery of pulsars is one of the main goals for large radio telescopes. The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), that incorporates an L-band 19-beam receiver with a system temperature of about 20~K, is the most sensitive radio telescope utilized for discovering pulsars. We designed the {\it snapshot} observation mode for a FAST key science project, the Galactic Plane Pul… ▽ More

    Submitted 18 May, 2021; originally announced May 2021.

    Comments: 38 pages, 22 figures. See http://www.raa-journal.org/docs/Supp/2021Newsonline.pdf for News and Views

    Journal ref: Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2021, Vol. 21, 107

  34. arXiv:2102.12503  [pdf, other

    hep-ph astro-ph.HE nucl-th

    Axions: From Magnetars and Neutron Star Mergers to Beam Dumps and BECs

    Authors: Jean-François Fortin, Huai-Ke Guo, Steven P. Harris, Doojin Kim, Kuver Sinha, Chen Sun

    Abstract: We review topics in searches for axion-like-particles (ALPs), covering material that is complementary to other recent reviews. The first half of our review covers ALPs in the extreme environments of neutron star cores, the magnetospheres of highly magnetized neutron stars (magnetars), and in neutron star mergers. The focus is on possible signals of ALPs in the photon spectrum of neutron stars and… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 February, 2021; originally announced February 2021.

    Comments: Invited review, submitted to IJMPD. 58 pages, 11 figures. Comments welcome

    Report number: MI-TH-214,INT-PUB-21-004

  35. arXiv:2011.05993  [pdf, other

    hep-ph astro-ph.CO

    Constraints on Axions from Cosmic Distance Measurements

    Authors: Manuel A. Buen-Abad, JiJi Fan, Chen Sun

    Abstract: Axion couplings to photons could induce photon-axion conversion in the presence of magnetic fields in the Universe. This conversion could impact various cosmic distance measurements, such as luminosity distances to type Ia supernovae and angular distances to galaxy clusters, in different ways. In this paper we consider different combinations of the most up-to-date distance measurements to constrai… ▽ More

    Submitted 15 February, 2022; v1 submitted 11 November, 2020; originally announced November 2020.

    Comments: Version accepted for publication. 21 pages + appendix and references; 5 figures

  36. arXiv:2010.15977  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.CO astro-ph.GA gr-qc hep-ph

    Two-Scalar Bose-Einstein Condensates: From Stars to Galaxies

    Authors: Huai-Ke Guo, Kuver Sinha, Chen Sun, Joshua Swaim, Daniel Vagie

    Abstract: We study the properties of Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) systems consisting of two scalars, focusing on both the case where the BEC is stellar scale as well as the case when it is galactic scale. After studying the stability of such systems and making contact with existing single scalar limits, we undertake a numerical study of the two interacting scalars using Einstein-Klein-Gordon (EKG) equatio… ▽ More

    Submitted 7 December, 2021; v1 submitted 29 October, 2020; originally announced October 2020.

    Comments: 35 pages, 14 figures. Typos corrected, references added, matched to published version

  37. NBFTP: A Dedicated Data Transfer System for Remote Astronomical Observation at Dome A

    Authors: Siyuan Huang, Ce Yu, Chao Sun, Yi Hu, Zhaohui Shang, Bin Ma, Ming Che, Xiaoxiao Lu

    Abstract: Dome A, Antarctica has been thought to be one of the best astronomical sites on the earth since decades ago. From it was first visited by astronomers in 2008, dozens of facilities for astronomical observation and site testing were deployed. Due to its special geographical location, the data and message exchange between Dome A and the domestic control center could only depend on Iridium. Because th… ▽ More

    Submitted 27 August, 2020; originally announced August 2020.

  38. A Redistribution Tool for Long-Term Archive of Astronomical Observation Data

    Authors: Chao Sun, Ce Yu, Chenzhou Cui, Boliang He, Jian Xiao, Zhen Li, Shanjiang Tang, Jizhou Sun

    Abstract: Astronomical observation data require long-term preservation, and the rapid accumulation of observation data makes it necessary to consider the cost of long-term archive storage. In addition to low-speed disk-based online storage, optical disk or tape-based offline storage can be used to save costs. However, for astronomical research that requires historical data (particularly time-domain astronom… ▽ More

    Submitted 16 June, 2020; originally announced June 2020.

    Journal ref: Astronomy and Computing, 2020, Vol: 32

  39. AstroCatR: a Mechanism and Tool for Efficient Time Series Reconstruction of Large-Scale Astronomical Catalogues

    Authors: Ce Yu, Kun Li, Shanjiang Tang, Chao Sun, Bin Ma, Qing Zhao

    Abstract: Time series data of celestial objects are commonly used to study valuable and unexpected objects such as extrasolar planets and supernova in time domain astronomy. Due to the rapid growth of data volume, traditional manual methods are becoming extremely hard and infeasible for continuously analyzing accumulated observation data. To meet such demands, we designed and implemented a special tool name… ▽ More

    Submitted 16 June, 2020; v1 submitted 12 June, 2020; originally announced June 2020.

    Comments: 10 pages, 12 figures, Accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

  40. No pulsed radio emission during a bursting phase of a Galactic magnetar

    Authors: L. Lin, C. F. Zhang, P. Wang, H. Gao, X. Guan, J. L. Han, J. C. Jiang, P. Jiang, K. J. Lee, D. Li, Y. P. Men, C. C. Miao, C. H. Niu, J. R. Niu, C. Sun, B. J. Wang, Z. L. Wang, H. Xu, J. L. Xu, J. W. Xu, Y. H. Yang, Y. P. Yang, W. Yu, B. Zhang, B. -B. Zhang , et al. (23 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are mysterious millisecond-duration radio transients of unknown origin observed at extragalactic distances. It has been long speculated that magnetars are the engine powering repeating bursts from FRB sources, but no convincing evidence has been collected so far\cite{sun19}. Recently, the Galactic magnetar SGR J1935+2154 entered an active phase by emitting intense soft Gam… ▽ More

    Submitted 5 November, 2020; v1 submitted 23 May, 2020; originally announced May 2020.

    Comments: 27 pages, 7 figures, Published in Nature 2020, Vol 587

  41. A Fast Radio Burst discovered in FAST drift scan survey

    Authors: Weiwei Zhu, Di Li, Rui Luo, Chenchen Miao, Bing Zhang, Laura Spitler, Duncan Lorimer, Michael Kramer, David Champion, Youling Yue, Andrew Cameron, Marilyn Cruces, Ran Duan, Yi Feng, Jun Han, George Hobbs, Chenhui Niu, Jiarui Niu, Zhichen Pan, Lei Qian, Dai Shi, Ningyu Tang, Pei Wang, Hongfeng Wang, Mao Yuan , et al. (45 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We report the discovery of a highly dispersed fast radio burst, FRB~181123, from an analysis of $\sim$1500~hr of drift-scan survey data taken using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST). The pulse has three distinct emission components, which vary with frequency across our 1.0--1.5~GHz observing band. We measure the peak flux density to be $>0.065$~Jy and the correspondi… ▽ More

    Submitted 29 April, 2020; originally announced April 2020.

    Comments: 7 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in ApJL

  42. arXiv:1905.03512  [pdf, other

    hep-ph astro-ph.SR hep-ex physics.ins-det

    Constraints on Flavor-Diagonal Non-Standard Neutrino Interactions from Borexino Phase-II

    Authors: S. K. Agarwalla, M. Agostini, K. Altenmüller, S. Appel, V. Atroshchenko, Z. Bagdasarian, D. Basilico, G. Bellini, J. Benziger, D. Bick, G. Bonfini, D. Bravo, B. Caccianiga, F. Calaprice, A. Caminata, L. Cappelli, P. Cavalcante, F. Cavanna, A. Chepurnov, K. Choi, D. D'Angelo, S. Davini, A. Derbin, A. Di Giacinto, V. Di Marcello , et al. (81 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The Borexino detector measures solar neutrino fluxes via neutrino-electron elastic scattering. Observed spectra are determined by the solar-$ν_{e}$ survival probability $P_{ee}(E)$, and the chiral couplings of the neutrino and electron. Some theories of physics beyond the Standard Model postulate the existence of Non-Standard Interactions (NSI's) which modify the chiral couplings and $P_{ee}(E)$.… ▽ More

    Submitted 21 January, 2020; v1 submitted 9 May, 2019; originally announced May 2019.

    Comments: 28 pages, 7 figures. Slight modifications in the title, abstract, and conclusion. Few references added. Text expanded for clarity. Accepted in JHEP

    Report number: IP/BBSR/2019-2

    Journal ref: JHEP 2002 (2020) 038

  43. arXiv:1904.07871  [pdf, other

    hep-ph astro-ph.CO gr-qc

    Probing Boson Stars with Extreme Mass Ratio Inspirals

    Authors: Huai-Ke Guo, Kuver Sinha, Chen Sun

    Abstract: We propose to use gravitational waves from extreme mass ratio inspirals (EMRI), composed of a boson star and a supermassive black hole in the center of galaxies, as a new method to search for boson stars. Gravitational waves from EMRI have the advantage of being long-lasting within the frequency band of future space-based interferometer gravitational wave detectors and can accumulate large signal-… ▽ More

    Submitted 16 April, 2019; originally announced April 2019.

    Comments: 20 pages, 5 figures

  44. PSR J1926-0652: A Pulsar with Interesting Emission Properties Discovered at FAST

    Authors: Lei Zhang, Di Li, George Hobbs, Crispin H. Agar, Richard N. Manchester, Patrick Weltevrede, William A. Coles, Pei Wang, Weiwei Zhu, Zhigang Wen, Jianping Yuan, Andrew D. Cameron, Shi Dai, Kuo Liu, Qijun Zhi, Chenchen Miao, Mao Yua, Shuyun Cao, Li Feng, Hengqian Gan, Long Gao, Xuedong Gu, Minglei Guo, Qiaoli Hao, Lin Huang , et al. (37 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We describe PSR J1926-0652, a pulsar recently discovered with the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST). Using sensitive single-pulse detections from FAST and long-term timing observations from the Parkes 64-m radio telescope, we probed phenomena on both long and short time scales. The FAST observations covered a wide frequency range from 270 to 800 MHz, enabling individual… ▽ More

    Submitted 10 April, 2019; originally announced April 2019.

    Comments: 13pages with 12 figures

  45. Time-Resolved GRB Polarization with POLAR and GBM

    Authors: J. Michael Burgess, M. Kole, F. Berlato, J. Greiner, G. Vianello, N. Produit, Z. H Li, J. C Sun

    Abstract: Simultaneous $γ$-ray measurements of gamma-ray burst (GRB) spectra and polarization offer a unique way to determine the underlying emission mechanism(s) in these objects as well as probing the particle acceleration mechanism(s) that lead to the observed $γ$-ray emission. Herein we examine the jointly-observed data from POLAR and GBM of GRB 170114A to determine its spectral and polarization propert… ▽ More

    Submitted 12 August, 2019; v1 submitted 15 January, 2019; originally announced January 2019.

    Comments: 22 pages, 23 figures. Published to A&A

    Journal ref: A&A 627, A105 (2019)

  46. arXiv:1810.01420  [pdf, other

    hep-ph astro-ph.CO astro-ph.GA gr-qc

    Boson Star from Repulsive Light Scalars and Gravitational Waves

    Authors: Djuna Croon, JiJi Fan, Chen Sun

    Abstract: We study properties of boson stars consisting of ultra-light scalar dark matter with repulsive self-interactions. We investigate the origin of the maximum mass of spherically symmetric stable stars which emerges only when solving the full equations of motion in curved space-time, but not when solving the approximated Schrödinger-Newton equations. When the repulsion is weak, the backreaction of the… ▽ More

    Submitted 14 March, 2019; v1 submitted 2 October, 2018; originally announced October 2018.

    Comments: 32 pages, 10 figures; references added, typos corrected, matched to published version in JCAP

  47. arXiv:1807.03596  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.CO gr-qc

    Constraints on the generalized natural inflation after Planck 2018

    Authors: Nan Zhang, Ya-Bo Wu, Jun-Wang Lu, Chu-Wen Sun, Li-Jie Shou, Hai-Zhou Xu

    Abstract: Based on the dynamics of single scalar field slow-roll inflation and the theory of reheating, we investigate the generalized natural inflationary (GNI) model. Concretely, we give constraints on the scalar spectral index $n_{s}$ and tensor-to scalar ratio $r$ for $Λ$CDM $+r$ model according to the latest data from Plack 2018 TT,TE,EE+lowE+lensing (P18) and BICEP2/Keck 2015 season (BK15), i.e.,… ▽ More

    Submitted 1 July, 2020; v1 submitted 10 July, 2018; originally announced July 2018.

    Comments: 15 pages, 15 figures, accepted for publication in CPC

  48. arXiv:1803.02835  [pdf, other

    hep-ph astro-ph.HE astro-ph.SR

    A new solar neutrino channel for grand-unification monopole searches

    Authors: Nick Houston, Tianjun Li, Chen Sun

    Abstract: We identify a previously untapped discovery channel for grand-unification monopoles, arising from their ability to catalyse the direct decay of protons into monoenergetic 459 MeV antineutrinos within the Sun. Previous analyses omit this possibility as it necessarily involves an electroweak suppression factor, and instead search for the unsuppressed 20-50 MeV neutrinos produced via two-stage proton… ▽ More

    Submitted 7 March, 2018; originally announced March 2018.

    Comments: 27 pages, 9 figures, 1 table

  49. Gravitational Radiation Background from Boson Star Binaries

    Authors: Djuna Croon, Marcelo Gleiser, Sonali Mohapatra, Chen Sun

    Abstract: We calculate the gravitational radiation background generated from boson star binaries formed in locally dense clusters with formation rate tracked by the regular star formation rate. We compute how the the frequency window in gravitational waves is affected by the boson field mass and repulsive self-coupling, anticipating constraints from EPTA and LISA. We also comment on the possible detectabili… ▽ More

    Submitted 22 February, 2018; originally announced February 2018.

    Comments: 11 pages, 3 figures

  50. Design and construction of the POLAR detector

    Authors: N. Produit, T. W. Bao, T. Batsch, T. Bernasconi, I. Britvich, F. Cadoux, I. Cernuda, J. Y. Chai, Y. W. Dong, N. Gauvin, W. Hajdas, M. Kole, M. N. Kong, R. Kramert, L. Li, J. T. Liu, X. Liu, R. Marcinkowski, S. Orsi, M. Pohl, D. Rapin, D. Rybka, A. Rutczynska, H. L. Shi, P. Socha , et al. (13 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The POLAR detector is a space based Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) polarimeter with a wide field of view, which covers almost half the sky. The instrument uses Compton scattering of gamma rays on a plastic scintillator hodoscope to measure the polarization of the incoming photons. The instrument has been successfully launched on board of the Chinese space laboratory Tiangong~2 on September 15, 2016. The co… ▽ More

    Submitted 28 September, 2017; v1 submitted 21 September, 2017; originally announced September 2017.