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  1. arXiv:2608.04658  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE

    Observation of the Moon and Sun shadows with cosmic rays at an average energy of $\text{7}{\times}\text{10}^\text{17}\,$eV

    Authors: The Pierre Auger Collaboration, A. Abdul Halim, P. Abreu, M. Aglietta, M. Ahmed, I. Allekotte, K. Almeida Cheminant, R. Aloisio, J. Alvarez-Muñiz, A. Ambrosone, J. Ammerman Yebra, L. Anchordoqui, B. Andrada, L. Andrade Dourado, L. Apollonio, C. Aramo, J. C. Arteaga Velázquez, P. Assis, G. Avila, E. Avocone, A. Bakalova, Y. Balibrea, A. Baluta, F. Barbato, A. Bartz Mocellin , et al. (324 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Interactions of cosmic rays with the Moon and the Sun produce deficits in their arrival-direction distributions relative to an isotropic flux. Such shadows have been observed previously at energies between $10^{12}\,$eV and $10^{16}\,$eV. We report the first observation of the Moon and Sun shadows at cosmic-ray energies larger than about $10^{16}\,$eV (average energy of $7\times10^{17}\,$eV), usin… ▽ More

    Submitted 5 August, 2026; originally announced August 2026.

    Comments: submitted for review

  2. arXiv:2608.01496  [pdf, ps, other

    hep-ph astro-ph.HE hep-ex

    Search for active-sterile neutrino transitions using Pierre Auger Observatory data

    Authors: The Pierre Auger Collaboration, A. Abdul Halim, P. Abreu, M. Aglietta, M. Ahmed, I. Allekotte, K. Almeida Cheminant, R. Aloisio, J. Alvarez-Muñiz, A. Ambrosone, J. Ammerman Yebra, L. Anchordoqui, B. Andrada, L. Andrade Dourado, L. Apollonio, C. Aramo, J. C. Arteaga Velázquez, P. Assis, G. Avila, E. Avocone, A. Bakalova, Y. Balibrea, A. Baluta, F. Barbato, A. Bartz Mocellin , et al. (326 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We investigate the sensitivity of the Pierre Auger Observatory to physics beyond the Standard Model arising from magnetic-moment-induced transitions between active and heavy sterile neutrinos. Such dipole portal interactions can enhance neutrino-nucleon cross sections above a kinematic threshold set by the sterile neutrino mass, leading to observable modifications of neutrino detection rates at ul… ▽ More

    Submitted 2 August, 2026; originally announced August 2026.

    Comments: 11 pages, 4 figures

  3. arXiv:2607.25966  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE astro-ph.GA hep-ex

    High-energy neutrino emission from the Milky Way

    Authors: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens, J. Beise, C. Bellenghi, S. Benkel, S. BenZvi , et al. (398 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The Milky Way hosts astrophysical objects that accelerate cosmic rays to energies beyond the reach of terrestrial particle accelerators. It remains a longstanding goal to locate the sites of these powerful Galactic engines and understand how cosmic rays propagate through the Galaxy, leading to the production of high-energy neutrinos. In this paper, we combine event morphologies characteristic of a… ▽ More

    Submitted 28 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

  4. arXiv:2607.22323  [pdf, ps, other

    hep-ex astro-ph.HE

    Proton-air interaction properties at $\sqrt{s} \simeq 100$ TeV from shower-depth measurements with the Pierre Auger Observatory and their connection to the Muon Puzzle

    Authors: The Pierre Auger Collaboration, A. Abdul Halim, P. Abreu, M. Aglietta, M. Ahmed, I. Allekotte, K. Almeida Cheminant, R. Aloisio, J. Alvarez-Muñiz, A. Ambrosone, J. Ammerman Yebra, L. Anchordoqui, B. Andrada, L. Andrade Dourado, L. Apollonio, C. Aramo, J. C. Arteaga Velázquez, P. Assis, G. Avila, E. Avocone, A. Bakalova, Y. Balibrea, A. Baluta, F. Barbato, A. Bartz Mocellin , et al. (325 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Hybrid measurements at the Pierre Auger Observatory indicate that most high-energy hadronic interaction models underestimate the average depth of the shower maximum, $\langle X_{\max} \rangle$, at a center-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s}=97.7 \pm 0.4^{+6.6}_{-6.2}\,\mathrm{TeV}$. In this Letter, the hadronic interaction models are shown to follow a universal relation between the predicted… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

    Comments: Submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett

  5. arXiv:2607.02644  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE astro-ph.EP hep-ex physics.geo-ph

    High-Energy Neutrino Tomography of the Earth's Interior with IceCube

    Authors: The IceCube Collaboration, R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens, J. Beise, C. Bellenghi, S. Benkel , et al. (395 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The Earth's interior reflects its geological evolution, from accretion to present-day dynamics. Its structure drives the geodynamo in the outer core, generating the magnetic field that shields the surface from charged cosmic radiation. The primary observables of the Earth's interior are its radial density distribution and derived quantities such as its mass and moment of inertia. These have tradit… ▽ More

    Submitted 7 July, 2026; v1 submitted 2 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

  6. arXiv:2607.02078  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.ins-det hep-ex physics.data-an

    WavePID: Low-energy flavor identification using single-PMT time series in IceCube

    Authors: The IceCube Collaboration, R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens, J. Beise, C. Bellenghi, S. Benkel , et al. (395 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The IceCube Neutrino Observatory, a cubic-kilometer detector at the South Pole, identifies neutrino flavor through event morphology. Sparse photon detection makes this classification particularly challenging in the 5--100~GeV regime, the energy range relevant for oscillation measurements and searches for physics beyond the Standard Model. We introduce WavePID, a template-based log-likelihood-ratio… ▽ More

    Submitted 20 August, 2026; v1 submitted 2 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

    Comments: 14 pages with 7 figures; plus 3 pages supplemental material, submitted to Journal of Instrumentation

  7. arXiv:2606.13762  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE

    IceCube Real-time Searches for High-energy Neutrinos Coincident with LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA Gravitational-Wave Alerts in O4a

    Authors: The IceCube Collaboration, R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens, J. Beise, C. Bellenghi , et al. (396 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Gravitational-wave events from mergers of compact objects are a predicted source of high-energy neutrinos. Using data from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, we search for neutrinos coincident with 85 significant and 945 low-significance gravitational-wave candidate events from compact binary coalescences published in real-time by the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA collaboration during the first part of its four… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 June, 2026; originally announced June 2026.

  8. arXiv:2606.10011  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE

    A Multi-Wavelength View of the First Type Ic-BL Supernova with an Einstein Probe X-ray Shock Breakout

    Authors: Jillian C. Rastinejad, Gokul Srinivasaragavan, Nikhil Sarin, Tanner O'Dwyer, S. Bradley Cenko, James K. Leung, Anya E. Nugent, Daniel A. Perley, Genevieve Schroeder, Shreya Anand, Tomas Ahumada, Igor Andreoni, Aleksandra Bochenek, Alessandra Corsi, Christoffer Fremling, Anna Y. Q. Ho, Mansi M. Kasliwal, Geoffrey Mo, Anirudh Salgundi, Kendall I. Sippy, J. Sollerman, Eric C. Bellm, Tracy X. Chen, Michael W. Coughlin, Michael C. Davis , et al. (14 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: In March 2026, the Einstein Probe (EP) discovered its most nearby (z = 0.0343) Fast X-ray Transient (FXT), EP260321a, the first EP FXT to provide a strong match to expectations for X-ray "shock breakout'" (SBO) emission. Here, we present our multi-wavelength follow-up campaign of EP260321a and its broad-line Type Ic (Ic-BL) supernova (SN) counterpart, SN2026gzf. We show that our radio follow-up ex… ▽ More

    Submitted 15 July, 2026; v1 submitted 8 June, 2026; originally announced June 2026.

    Comments: Version accepted to ApJL with minor changes

  9. arXiv:2606.05146  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE

    Early Multiwavelength Observations of AT 2026fgk: The Luminous Afterglow to Sub-luminous GRB 260310A, Identified Independently of a Gamma-ray Trigger

    Authors: K. -R. Hinds, A. Y. Q. Ho, Y. Wagh, R. Jayaraman, D. A. Perley, G. Waratkar, A. Bochenek, B. P. Gompertz, C. Fremling, J. Rastinejad, N. Sarin, G. Schroeder, R. A. Perley, G. P. Srinivasaragavan, K. Ackley, T. Ahumada, M. F. Aller, I. Andreoni, A. Aryan, S. Belkin, E. C. Bellm, S. Ben-Ami, T. de Boer, M. Bremer, R. P. Breton , et al. (81 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The origins of sub-luminous ($L_\mathrm{γ,\mathrm{iso}} < 10^{49.5}$\,erg\,s$^{-1}$) gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) associated with broad-lined Type~Ic supernovae (Ic-BL SNe) are poorly understood, in part due to the low discovery rate and faint afterglows. Here we present the identification of the optical afterglow of Fermi-GBM-detected GRB\,260310A (AT\,2026fgk) as a rapidly rising ($>1\,$mag\,d… ▽ More

    Submitted 3 June, 2026; originally announced June 2026.

  10. arXiv:2605.19040  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE hep-ex

    IceCube Second Track Data Release IceTracks-DR2: Data from 2008-2022 for Neutrino Source Searches

    Authors: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens, J. Beise, C. Bellenghi, S. Benkel , et al. (390 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We present IceCube's latest release of muon track data for neutrino point-source searches, extending the previously published 10-year dataset to cover 14 years of observations (April 6, 2008 - May 23, 2022). This release features an updated event selection and improved detector calibration for data recorded after June 1, 2010. The release also includes binned instrument response functions and effe… ▽ More

    Submitted 18 May, 2026; originally announced May 2026.

  11. arXiv:2605.12598  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE

    Depth of Maximum of Air-Shower Profiles above 10^17.7 eV Measured with the Fluorescence Detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory

    Authors: The Pierre Auger Collaboration, A. Abdul Halim, P. Abreu, M. Aglietta, M. Ahmed, I. Allekotte, K. Almeida Cheminant, R. Aloisio, J. Alvarez-Muñiz, A. Ambrosone, J. Ammerman Yebra, L. Anchordoqui, B. Andrada, L. Andrade Dourado, L. Apollonio, C. Aramo, E. Arnone, J. C. Arteaga Velázquez, P. Assis, G. Avila, E. Avocone, A. Bakalova, Y. Balibrea, A. Baluta, F. Barbato , et al. (336 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We present measurements of the depth of shower maximum, Xmax, for cosmic-ray-induced extensive air showers recorded by the fluorescence detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory over 17 years. The data set covers primary energies from 10^17.7 eV to beyond 10^19.6 eV. With improved event reconstruction and an exposure 2.4 times larger than in our previous analysis, this work confirms and refines our… ▽ More

    Submitted 12 May, 2026; originally announced May 2026.

    Comments: 28 pages, 23 figures, submitted to PRD

  12. arXiv:2605.06600  [pdf, ps, other

    hep-ex astro-ph.HE

    Sensitivity Projections for Low-Mass Dark Matter Annihilation with the IceCube Upgrade

    Authors: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens, J. Beise, C. Bellenghi, S. Benkel , et al. (390 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The IceCube Upgrade, an extension designed to enhance the IceCube Neutrino Observatory's detection of neutrinos with energies between 1 GeV and 500 GeV, will markedly improve IceCube's sensitivity to low-mass dark matter scenarios. In this study, we present sensitivity projections for the IceCube Upgrade to neutrino fluxes arising from dark matter annihilation. In particular, we consider dark matt… ▽ More

    Submitted 7 May, 2026; originally announced May 2026.

  13. arXiv:2604.19846  [pdf, ps, other

    hep-ex astro-ph.HE astro-ph.IM cs.AI cs.LG

    Neural posterior estimation of the neutrino direction in IceCube using transformer-encoded normalizing flows on the sphere

    Authors: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens, J. Beise, C. Bellenghi, S. Benkel , et al. (389 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: IceCube is a cubic-kilometer-scale neutrino detector located at the geographic South Pole. A precise directional reconstruction of IceCube neutrinos is vital for associations with astronomical objects. In this context, we discuss neural posterior estimation of the neutrino direction via a transformer encoder that maps to a normalizing flow on the 2-sphere. It achieves a new state-of-the-art angula… ▽ More

    Submitted 21 April, 2026; originally announced April 2026.

  14. arXiv:2604.07983  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.CO astro-ph.GA

    A Natural $\gtrsim 100\times$ Telescope: Discovery of the Strongly Lensed Type II SN 2025mkn at $z=1.37$

    Authors: Cameron Lemon, Ariel Goobar, Joel Johansson, Edvard Mörtsell, Steve Schulze, Igor Andreoni, Aleksandra Bochenek, Seán J. Brennan, Malte Busmann, Michael Coughlin, Kaustav K. Das, Suhail Dhawan, Christoffer Fremling, Anjasha Gangopadhyay, Daniel Gruen, Xander J. Hall, Anna Y. Q. Ho, Mansi M. Kasliwal, Daniel A. Perley, Mickael Rigault, Genevieve Schroeder, Mathew Smith, Jesper Sollerman, Jean J. Somalwar, Robert Stein , et al. (68 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We present the discovery of SN 2025mkn, a gravitationally lensed Type II supernova. First detected as a blue transient in ZTF, 0.83$^{\prime\prime}$ from a $z=0.42$ elliptical galaxy, follow-up SNIFS/UH2.2m and LRIS/Keck spectra revealed absorption lines at $z=1.371$. Later JWST NIRCam imaging shows that the bright transient is a close pair of point sources separated by $\sim 0.07^{\prime\prime}$,… ▽ More

    Submitted 9 April, 2026; originally announced April 2026.

    Comments: 14 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, submitted to ApJL

  15. AT2024lhc and AT2024kmq in the landscape of featureless tidal disruption events

    Authors: Yuhan Yao, Ryan Chornock, Andrew Mummery, Raffaella Margutti, Marat Gilfanov, Muryel Guolo, Eric R. Coughlin, Wenbin Lu, Joheen Chakraborty, Dheeraj R. Pasham, Kate D. Alexander, Olivia Aspegren, Charlotte R. Angus, Xinze Guo, Xander J. Hall, Erica Hammerstein, K. -Ryan Hinds, Anna Y. Q. Ho, Xiaoshan Huang, Elias Kammoun, Natalie LeBaron, Matteo Lucchini, Zoë McGrath, Matt Nicholl, Daniel A. Perley , et al. (17 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We study AT2024kmq and AT2024lhc, two tidal disruption events (TDEs) with blue featureless spectra associated with high-mass black holes ($M_{\rm BH}\sim 10^8\,M_\odot$). Both events show optical precursors consistent with shock dissipation from stream self-intersection. Their X-ray emission is luminous ($L_{\rm X}\sim 10^{44}\,{\rm erg\,s^{-1}}$), highly variable (with minimum observed variabilit… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 February, 2026; originally announced February 2026.

    Comments: 24 pages, 16 figures, submitted to MNRAS

    Journal ref: Mon Not R Astron Soc (2026)

  16. GOTO identification and broadband modelling of the counterpart to the SVOM GRB 250818B

    Authors: S. Belkin, G. P. Lamb, K. Ackley, M. E. Wortley, S. McGee, G. Schroeder, M. Shrestha, B. P. Gompertz, D. K. Galloway, R. Starling, W. -f. Fong, T. Laskar, C. Liu, A. C. Gordon, N. Pankov, A. E. Volvach, L. N. Volvach, A. Shein, A. Pozanenko, M. J. Dyer, J. Lyman, K. Ulaczyk, D. Steeghs, V. S. Dhillon, P. O'Brien , et al. (39 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Rapid localisation and follow-up of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) increasingly rely on low-latency triggers from new missions coupled to wide-field robotic optical facilities. We present the discovery and multi-wavelength follow-up of GRB 250818B, detected by the Space Variable Objects Monitor (SVOM) and localised optically by the Gravitational-wave Optical Transient Observer (GOTO). We compile and homo… ▽ More

    Submitted 19 February, 2026; v1 submitted 18 February, 2026; originally announced February 2026.

    Comments: 24 pages, 20 figures (including Appendix), 9 tables. To be submitted to MNRAS

    Journal ref: Mon Not R Astron Soc (2026)

  17. arXiv:2602.14720  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE gr-qc hep-ph

    Bounds on Lorentz invariance violation from muon fluctuations at the Pierre Auger Observatory

    Authors: The Pierre Auger Collaboration, A. Abdul Halim, P. Abreu, M. Aglietta, I. Allekotte, K. Almeida Cheminant, R. Aloisio, J. Alvarez-Muñiz, A. Ambrosone, J. Ammerman Yebra, L. Anchordoqui, B. Andrada, L. Andrade Dourado, L. Apollonio, C. Aramo, E. Arnone, J. C. Arteaga Velázquez, P. Assis, G. Avila, E. Avocone, A. Bakalova, Y. Balibrea, A. Baluta, F. Barbato, A. Bartz Mocellin , et al. (335 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Quantum gravity theories often modify spacetime symmetries. In particular, Lorentz invariance may be violated when approaching the Planck scale. Although the scales at which interactions occur in extensive air showers induced by ultra-high-energy cosmic rays in the atmosphere are many orders of magnitude below the Planck scale, these violations might still be observable. In this work, the fluctuat… ▽ More

    Submitted 4 June, 2026; v1 submitted 16 February, 2026; originally announced February 2026.

    Comments: 15 pages, 9 figures Accepted for publication on PRL

  18. arXiv:2602.13471  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE

    Searching for Neutron Star Mergers in the Absence of Gravitational Waves with Optical Afterglow Emission

    Authors: Haille M. L. Perkins, Gautham Narayan, Brian D. Fields, Ved G. Shah, Genevieve Schroeder

    Abstract: With the forth observing run of the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA gravitational-wave network, which enabled the discovery of the kilonova (KN) counterpart to GW170817, ending with no new confirmed neutron star mergers, the intrinsic rate of these events must be even lower than previously estimated. As a result, building a sample of KNe will remain challenging even with continued GW observations, motivating com… ▽ More

    Submitted 13 February, 2026; originally announced February 2026.

    Comments: Submitted to ApJ; 19 pages, 9 figures, comments welcome!

  19. arXiv:2602.10208  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE astro-ph.GA

    Evidence for neutrino emission from X-ray Bright Seyfert Galaxies in the Southern Hemisphere using Enhanced Starting Track Events with IceCube

    Authors: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, S. K. Agarwalla, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, J. Baines-Holmes, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, S. Bash, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens , et al. (406 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: IceCube recently reported the observation of TeV neutrinos from the nearby Seyfert galaxy NGC~1068, and the corresponding neutrino flux is significantly higher than the upper limit implied by observations of GeV-TeV gamma rays. This suggests that neutrinos are produced near the supermassive black hole, where the radiation density is high enough to obscure gamma rays. We use a set of muon neutrinos… ▽ More

    Submitted 10 July, 2026; v1 submitted 10 February, 2026; originally announced February 2026.

    Comments: 4 figures and 4 tables, submitted to APJ-Letters. Published as is without modification

    Journal ref: 10.3847/2041-8213/ae4aac

  20. arXiv:2602.02275  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE hep-ex

    Search for ultra-high energy neutrons from Galactic sources with the Pierre Auger Observatory

    Authors: The Pierre Auger Collaboration, A. Abdul Halim, P. Abreu, M. Aglietta, I. Allekotte, K. Almeida Cheminant, A. Almela, R. Aloisio, J. Alvarez-Muñiz, A. Ambrosone, J. Ammerman Yebra, L. Anchordoqui, B. Andrada, L. Andrade Dourado, L. Apollonio, C. Aramo, E. Arnone, J. C. Arteaga Velázquez, P. Assis, G. Avila, E. Avocone, A. Bakalova, A. Baluta, F. Barbato, A. Bartz Mocellin , et al. (335 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Deflections in the propagation of charged ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) caused by magnetic fields make the identification of their sources challenging. On the other hand, the arrival directions at Earth of neutrons point directly to their origin. The emission of UHECRs from a source is expected to be accompanied by the production of neutrons in its vicinity through interactions with ambie… ▽ More

    Submitted 2 February, 2026; originally announced February 2026.

    Comments: 13 pages, 6 tables, 1 figure

  21. arXiv:2601.19997  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.IM astro-ph.HE hep-ex

    POEMMA-Balloon with Radio: A multi-messenger, multi-detector balloon payload

    Authors: J. Adams, J. Alfaro, D. Allard, P. Alldredge, R. Aloisio, R. Ammendola, A. Anastasio, L. Anchordoqui, D. Badoni, J. Baláž, B. Baret, L. Bar-On, M. Battisti, R. Bellotti, M. Bertaina, M. Betts, S. Blin, M. Boezio, P. Bořil, J. Brague, I. Buckland, J. Burton Heibges, F. S. Cafagna, P. Cao, J. Caraca , et al. (101 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: A review of the current status of the field of Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Ray (UHECR) including a summary of remaining open questions was presented in the white paper "Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays: at the Intersection of the Cosmic and Energy Frontiers" (Astropart. Phys. 147 (2023) 102794; arXiv:2205.05845). The authors concluded that two types of next-generation detectors are needed to answer thes… ▽ More

    Submitted 13 April, 2026; v1 submitted 27 January, 2026; originally announced January 2026.

  22. arXiv:2601.18926  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE astro-ph.GA

    Multiwavelength Analysis of Six Luminous Fast Blue Optical Transients

    Authors: Cassie Sevilla, Anna Y. Q. Ho, Nayana A. J., Steve Schulze, Daniel A. Perley, Michael Bremer, Igor Andreoni, Ivan Altunin, Thomas G. Brink, Michael Camilo, Poonam Chandra, Ping Chen, Ashley A. Chrimes, Michael W. Coughlin, Kaustav K. Das, Andrew Drake, Alexei V. Filippenko, Christoffer Fremling, James Freeburn, Avishay Gal Yam, Mary Gerhart, Matthew J. Graham, George Helou, K-Ryan Hinds, Natalya Johnson , et al. (21 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We present multiwavelength observations and analysis of six luminous fast blue optical transients (LFBOTs) discovered in Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) survey data. We identified these LFBOTs from their fast light-curve evolution ($t_{1/2}\leq 12 $d), blue colors at peak brightness ($g-r\leq-0.5 $mag), a visible host galaxy, high optical luminosity ($M_g<-20$), and an X-ray or radio detection. Wi… ▽ More

    Submitted 10 July, 2026; v1 submitted 26 January, 2026; originally announced January 2026.

    Comments: 42 pages, 12 figures

  23. arXiv:2601.07595  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE

    Deep Search for Joint Sources of Gravitational Waves and High-Energy Neutrinos with IceCube During the Third Observing Run of LIGO and Virgo

    Authors: The IceCube Collaboration, R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, S. K. Agarwalla, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, J. Baines-Holmes, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, S. Bash, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus , et al. (2193 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The discovery of joint sources of high-energy neutrinos and gravitational waves has been a primary target for the LIGO, Virgo, KAGRA, and IceCube observatories. The joint detection of high-energy neutrinos and gravitational waves would provide insight into cosmic processes, from the dynamics of compact object mergers and stellar collapses to the mechanisms driving relativistic outflows. The joint… ▽ More

    Submitted 28 January, 2026; v1 submitted 12 January, 2026; originally announced January 2026.

    Comments: Data release at: https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.7910/DVN/34B5AP

  24. Multiwavelength Modeling of the Luminous Fast Blue Optical Transient AT2024wpp

    Authors: Conor M. B. Omand, Nikhil Sarin, Gavin P. Lamb, Daniel A. Perley, Andrew Mummery, Hamid Hamidani, Steve Schulze, Emma R. Beasor, Aleksandra Bochenek, Helena-Margaret S. Grabham, Sorcha R. Kennelly, Nguyen M. Khang, Shiho Kobayashi, Genevieve Schroeder, William N. Stone, Cairns Turnbull, Jacob Wise

    Abstract: Luminous fast blue optical transients (LFBOTs) are a growing class of enigmatic energetic transients. They show fast rises and declines, high temperatures throughout their evolution, and non-thermal emission in radio and X-rays. Their power source is currently unknown, but proposed models include engine-driven supernovae, interaction-powered supernovae, shock cooling emission, intermediate mass bl… ▽ More

    Submitted 22 June, 2026; v1 submitted 6 January, 2026; originally announced January 2026.

    Comments: Accepted by MNRAS

    Journal ref: Mon Not R Astron Soc (2026)

  25. AT2024wpp: An Extremely Luminous Fast Ultraviolet Transient Powered by Accretion onto a Black Hole

    Authors: Daniel A. Perley, Anna Y. Q. Ho, Zoë McGrath, Michael Camilo, Cassie Sevilla, Ping Chen, Genevieve Schroeder, Taya Govreen-Segal, Aleksandra Bochenek, Yu-Jing Qin, James H. Gillanders, Benjamin Amend, Joseph P. Anderson, Igor Andreoni, Amar Aryan, Eric C. Bellm, Joshua S. Bloom, Thomas de Boer, Jonathan Carney, Ilaria Caiazzo, Ken C. Chambers, Panos Charalampopoulos, Ting-Wan Chen, Tracy X. Chen, Eric R. Coughlin , et al. (47 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We present the discovery of AT 2024wpp ("Whippet"), a fast and luminous 18cow-like transient. At a redshift of z=0.0868, revealed by Keck Cosmic Web Imager spectroscopy of its faint star-forming host, it is the fourth-nearest example of its class to date. Rapid identification of the source in the Zwicky Transient Facility data stream permitted ultraviolet-through-optical observations to be obtaine… ▽ More

    Submitted 21 April, 2026; v1 submitted 6 January, 2026; originally announced January 2026.

    Comments: Accepted to MNRAS. Machine-readable radio and optical photometry tables included as ancillary files

    Journal ref: Mon Not R Astron Soc (2026)

  26. arXiv:2512.17760  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE

    Constraining the Prompt Atmospheric Neutrino Flux Combining IceCube's Cascade and Track Samples

    Authors: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, S. K. Agarwalla, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, J. Baines-Holmes, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, S. Bash, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens , et al. (406 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The IceCube Neutrino Observatory has observed a diffuse flux of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos for more than a decade. A relevant background to the astrophysical flux is prompt atmospheric neutrinos, originating from the decay of charmed mesons produced in cosmic-ray-induced air showers. The production rate of charmed mesons in the very forward phase space of hadronic interactions, and conseq… ▽ More

    Submitted 19 December, 2025; originally announced December 2025.

  27. arXiv:2512.10239  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE

    EP250827b/SN 2025wkm: An X-ray Flash-Supernova Powered by a Central Engine and Circumstellar Interaction

    Authors: Gokul P. Srinivasaragavan, Dongyue Li, Xander J. Hall, Ore Gottlieb, Genevieve Schroeder, Heyang Liu, Brendan O'Connor, Chichuan Jin, Mansi Kasliwal, Tomás Ahumada, Qinyu Wu, Christopher L. Fryer, Annabelle E. Niblett, Dong Xu, Maria Edvige Ravasio, Grace Daja, Wenxiong Li, Shreya Anand, Anna Y. Q. Ho, Hui Sun, Daniel A. Perley, Lin Yan, Eric Burns, S. Bradley Cenko, Jesper Sollerman , et al. (78 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We present the discovery of EP250827b/SN 2025wkm, an X-ray Flash (XRF) discovered by the Einstein Probe (EP), accompanied by a broad-line Type Ic supernova (SN Ic-BL) at $z = 0.1194$. EP250827b possesses a prompt X-ray luminosity of $\sim 10^{45} \, \rm{erg \, s^{-1}}$, lasts over 1000 seconds, and has a peak energy $E_{\rm{p}} < 1.5$ keV at 90\% confidence. SN 2025wkm possesses a double-peaked op… ▽ More

    Submitted 4 June, 2026; v1 submitted 10 December, 2025; originally announced December 2025.

    Comments: 46 pages, 20 Figures, Accepted to ApJ Letters

  28. arXiv:2512.03692  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.IM

    Long-term calibration and validation of stability of the Auger Engineering Radio Array using the diffuse Galactic radio emission

    Authors: The Pierre Auger Collaboration, A. Abdul Halim, P. Abreu, M. Aglietta, I. Allekotte, K. Almeida Cheminant, R. Aloisio, J. Alvarez-Muñiz, A. Ambrosone, J. Ammerman Yebra, L. Anchordoqui, B. Andrada, L. Andrade Dourado, L. Apollonio, C. Aramo, E. Arnone, J. C. Arteaga Velázquez, P. Assis, G. Avila, E. Avocone, A. Bakalova, Y. Balibrea, A. Baluta, F. Barbato, A. Bartz Mocellin , et al. (334 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The Auger Engineering Radio Array (AERA) measures radio emission from high-energy extensive air showers. Consisting of 153 autonomous radio-detector stations spread over $17$\,km$^2$, it detects radio waves in the frequency range of $30$ to $80$\,MHz. Accurate characterization of the detector response is crucial for proper interpretation of the collected data. Previously, this was achieved through… ▽ More

    Submitted 3 December, 2025; originally announced December 2025.

    Comments: 20 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables

  29. arXiv:2511.19385  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE hep-ph

    Limits on GeV-scale WIMP Annihilation in Dwarf Spheroidals with IceCube DeepCore

    Authors: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, S. K. Agarwalla, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, J. Baines-Holmes, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, S. Bash, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens , et al. (406 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Dark matter is approximately five times more abundant than baryonic matter in the universe, but its physical nature continues to elude physicists. One potential candidate for dark matter is a weakly-interacting massive particle (WIMP), which is predicted by various extensions to the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics. After becoming gravitationally bound in cosmic structures, WIMPs can self-a… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 November, 2025; originally announced November 2025.

    Comments: 22 pages, 14 figures, 3 tables. Submitted to PRD. Comments welcome!

  30. arXiv:2511.05416  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.space-ph

    Quasi-constant time gap in multiple rings of elves

    Authors: The Pierre Auger Collaboration, A. Abdul Halim, P. Abreu, M. Aglietta, I. Allekotte, K. Almeida Cheminant, A. Almela, R. Aloisio, J. Alvarez-Muñiz, A. Ambrosone, J. Ammerman Yebra, G. A. Anastasi, L. Anchordoqui, B. Andrada, L. Andrade Dourado, S. Andringa, L. Apollonio, C. Aramo, E. Arnone, J. C. Arteaga Velázquez, P. Assis, G. Avila, E. Avocone, A. Bakalova, F. Barbato , et al. (337 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We present evidence that the time delay between the multiple rings of elves is not caused by the ground reflection of the electromagnetic pulse produced by intracloud lightning. To investigate temporal differences of multi-elves, we analyzed data from four storms occurring at various times and distances from the Pierre Auger Observatory in Malargüe, Argentina. The Auger fluorescence detector's hig… ▽ More

    Submitted 7 November, 2025; originally announced November 2025.

    Journal ref: Published in Earth and Space Science 12 (2025) e2025EA004321

  31. Search for GeV-scale Dark Matter from the Galactic Center with IceCube-DeepCore

    Authors: The IceCube Collaboration, R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, S. K. Agarwalla, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, J. Baines-Holmes, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, S. Bash, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus , et al. (409 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Models describing dark matter as a novel particle often predict that its annihilation or decay into Standard Model particles could produce a detectable neutrino flux in regions of high dark matter density, such as the Galactic Center. In this work, we search for these neutrinos using $\sim$9 years of IceCube-DeepCore data with an event selection optimized for energies between 15 GeV to 200 GeV. We… ▽ More

    Submitted 22 June, 2026; v1 submitted 2 November, 2025; originally announced November 2025.

    Journal ref: Phys. Rev. D 113, 122004 (2026)

  32. arXiv:2510.24957  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE hep-ex hep-ph

    Characterization of the Three-Flavor Composition of Cosmic Neutrinos with IceCube

    Authors: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, S. K. Agarwalla, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, J. Baines-Holmes, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, S. Bash, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens , et al. (407 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Neutrinos oscillate over cosmic distances. Using 11.4 years of IceCube data, the flavor composition of the all-sky neutrino flux from 5\,TeV--10\,PeV is studied. We report the first measurement down to the $\mathcal{O}$(TeV) scale using events classified into three flavor-dependent morphologies. The best fit flavor ratio is $f_e:f_μ:f_τ\,=\,0.30:0.37:0.33$, consistent with the standard three-flavo… ▽ More

    Submitted 28 October, 2025; originally announced October 2025.

    Comments: Submitted to Physical Review Letters

  33. arXiv:2510.18119  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE

    Constraints on the Correlation of IceCube Neutrinos with Tracers of Large-Scale Structure

    Authors: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, S. K. Agarwalla, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, J. Baines-Holmes, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, S. Bash, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens , et al. (408 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The IceCube Neutrino Observatory has observed extragalactic astrophysical neutrinos with an apparently isotropic distribution. Only a small fraction of the observed astrophysical neutrinos can be explained by known sources. Neutrino production is thought to occur in energetic environments that are ultimately powered by the gravitational collapse of dense regions of the large-scale mass distributio… ▽ More

    Submitted 20 October, 2025; originally announced October 2025.

    Comments: 16 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables

  34. arXiv:2510.17104  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE

    Optimizing Kilonova Searches: A Case Study of the Type IIb SN 2025ulz in the Localization Volume of the Low-Significance Gravitational Wave Event S250818k

    Authors: Noah Franz, Bhagya Subrayan, Charles D. Kilpatrick, Griffin Hosseinzadeh, David J. Sand, Kate D. Alexander, Wen-fai Fong, Collin T. Christy, Jeniveve Pearson, Tanmoy Laskar, Brian Hsu, Jillian Rastinejad, Michael J. Lundquist, Edo Berger, K. Azalee Bostroem, Clecio R. Bom, Phelipe Darc, Mark Gurwell, Shelbi Hostler Schimpf, Garrett K. Keating, Phillip Noel, Conor Ransome, Ramprasad Rao, Luidhy Santana-Silva, A. Souza Santos , et al. (32 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Kilonovae, the ultraviolet/optical/infrared counterparts to binary neutron star mergers, are an exceptionally rare class of transients. Optical follow-up campaigns are plagued by contaminating transients, which may mimic kilonovae, but do not receive sufficient observations to measure the full photometric evolution. In this work, we present an analysis of the multi-wavelength dataset of supernova… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 October, 2025; v1 submitted 19 October, 2025; originally announced October 2025.

    Comments: Accepted to ApJL. 37 pages, 12 figures

  35. Evidence for Neutrino Emission from X-Ray-bright Active Galactic Nuclei with IceCube

    Authors: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, S. K. Agarwalla, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, J. Baines-Holmes, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, S. Bash, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens , et al. (407 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Recently, IceCube reported neutrino emission from the Seyfert galaxy NGC 1068. Using 13.1 years of IceCube data, we present a follow-up search for neutrino sources in the northern sky. NGC 1068 remains the most significant neutrino source among 110 preselected gamma-ray emitters while also being spatially compatible with the most significant location in the northern sky. Its energy spectrum is cha… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 March, 2026; v1 submitted 15 October, 2025; originally announced October 2025.

    Comments: 25 pages, 15 figures, 3 tables

    Journal ref: ApJL 1000 L26 (2026)

  36. arXiv:2510.09744  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE

    No Sign of a Magnetar Remnant Following the Kilonova-Producing Long GRB 211211A $\sim 1.7~$Years Later

    Authors: Genevieve Schroeder, Ben Margalit, Brian D. Metzger, Wen-fai Fong, Benjamin P. Gompertz, Kate D. Alexander, Edo Berger, Tanmoy Laskar, Gavin P. Lamb, Andrew Levan, Charles D. Kilpatrick, Jillian C. Rastinejad

    Abstract: In addition to a $γ$-ray burst (GRB), the merger of two neutron stars may produce a temporarily or indefinitely stable neutron star remnant with a strong magnetic field (a "magnetar"). As this magnetar remnant spins down, it can deposit its rotational energy into the surrounding kilonova ejecta, producing synchrotron emission that peaks in the radio bands $\sim$months-years after the merger ("boos… ▽ More

    Submitted 5 January, 2026; v1 submitted 10 October, 2025; originally announced October 2025.

    Comments: 15 pages, 4 figures, Accepted to ApJ

  37. arXiv:2510.05688  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.LG cs.AI

    vAttention: Verified Sparse Attention

    Authors: Aditya Desai, Kumar Krishna Agrawal, Shuo Yang, Alejandro Cuadron, Luis Gaspar Schroeder, Matei Zaharia, Joseph E. Gonzalez, Ion Stoica

    Abstract: State-of-the-art sparse attention methods for reducing decoding latency fall into two main categories: approximate top-$k$ (and its extension, top-$p$) and recently introduced sampling-based estimation. However, these approaches are fundamentally limited in their ability to approximate full attention: they fail to provide consistent approximations across heads and query vectors and, most criticall… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 May, 2026; v1 submitted 7 October, 2025; originally announced October 2025.

    Journal ref: Proceedings of the International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR), 2026

  38. arXiv:2510.00209  [pdf, ps, other

    hep-ex hep-ph

    Limiting the Parameter Space for Unstable eV-scale Neutrinos Using IceCube Data

    Authors: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, S. K. Agarwalla, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, J. Baines-Holmes, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, S. Bash, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens , et al. (400 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: This Letter extends a recent IceCube sterile neutrino search to include unstable sterile neutrinos within the context of a model termed 3+1+Decay, which expands upon the 3+1 model by introducing sterile neutrino decay to invisible particles with coupling constant $g^2$. The model is attractive since it reduces tension between oscillation experiments within the global fits and with constraints that… ▽ More

    Submitted 30 September, 2025; originally announced October 2025.

    Comments: 9 pages, 4 figures

  39. arXiv:2509.17620  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CV

    Tensor-Based Self-Calibration of Cameras via the TrifocalCalib Method

    Authors: Gregory Schroeder, Mohamed Sabry, Cristina Olaverri-Monreal

    Abstract: Estimating camera intrinsic parameters without prior scene knowledge is a fundamental challenge in computer vision. This capability is particularly important for applications such as autonomous driving and vehicle platooning, where precalibrated setups are impractical and real-time adaptability is necessary. To advance the state-of-the-art, we present a set of equations based on the calibrated tri… ▽ More

    Submitted 22 September, 2025; originally announced September 2025.

  40. arXiv:2508.21646  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE

    Cosmic ray energy spectra derived from KASCADE-Grande data using post-LHC hadronic interaction models

    Authors: D. Kang, J. C. Arteaga-Velázquez, M. Bertaina, A. Chiavassa, A. L. Colmenero-César, K. Daumiller, V. de Souza, R. Engel, A. Gherghel-Lascu, C. Grupen, A. Haungs, J. R. Hörandel, T. Huege, K. -H. Kampert, K. Link, H. J. Mathes, S. Ostapchenko, T. Pierog, D. Rivera-Rangel, M. Roth, H. Schieler, F. G. Schröder, O. Sima, A. Weindl, J. Wochele , et al. (1 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: KASCADE-Grande was dedicated to measuring the energy spectrum and mass composition of cosmic rays in the energy range of 10 PeV to 1 EeV. We observed a knee-like structure in the heavy mass component at around 100 PeV and an ankle-like structure in the light component. In this contribution, we present updated energy spectra based on shower size measurements, using the post-LHC hadronic models QGSJ… ▽ More

    Submitted 29 August, 2025; originally announced August 2025.

    Comments: Presented at the 39th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2025)

    Report number: PoS(ICRC2025)297

  41. arXiv:2508.20156  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE astro-ph.GA

    Exploring the Relationship Between Swift Short Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows and their Host Galaxy Properties

    Authors: Cristian Castrejon, Anya E. Nugent, Wen-fai Fong, Genevieve Schroeder, Alicia Rouco Escorial, Olivia Guerra

    Abstract: We present a comprehensive compilation of short-duration gamma-ray burst (GRB) afterglows in the X-ray, optical, and radio bands, comprising 150 events discovered primarily by the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory over 2005-2023. We pair these observations with uniformly modeled host galaxies to understand how broadband afterglow luminosities are influenced by their environmental properties. We compa… ▽ More

    Submitted 27 August, 2025; originally announced August 2025.

    Comments: 35 pages, 8 figures, 4 tables, submitted to ApJ

  42. arXiv:2508.14711  [pdf, ps, other

    hep-ex astro-ph.IM

    Identification and Denoising of Radio Signals from Cosmic-Ray Air Showers using Convolutional Neural Networks

    Authors: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, S. K. Agarwalla, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, J. Baines-Holmes, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, S. Bash, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens , et al. (404 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Radio pulses generated by cosmic-ray air showers can be used to reconstruct key properties like the energy and depth of the electromagnetic component of cosmic-ray air showers. Radio detection threshold, influenced by natural and anthropogenic radio background, can be reduced through various techniques. In this work, we demonstrate that convolutional neural networks (CNNs) are an effective way to… ▽ More

    Submitted 26 January, 2026; v1 submitted 20 August, 2025; originally announced August 2025.

    Comments: 18 pages, 13 figures, 1 table, submitted to Phys. Rev. D

  43. arXiv:2508.03822  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.IM physics.ins-det

    The LED calibration systems for the mDOM and D-Egg sensor modules of the IceCube Upgrade

    Authors: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, S. K. Agarwalla, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, J. Baines-Holmes, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, S. Bash, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens , et al. (410 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The IceCube Neutrino Observatory, instrumenting about 1 km$^3$ of deep, glacial ice at the geographic South Pole, is due to be enhanced with the IceCube Upgrade. The IceCube Upgrade, to be deployed during the 2025/26 Antarctic summer season, will consist of seven new strings of photosensors, densely embedded near the bottom center of the existing array. Aside from a world-leading sensitivity to ne… ▽ More

    Submitted 5 August, 2025; originally announced August 2025.

  44. Improved measurements of the TeV-PeV extragalactic neutrino spectrum from joint analyses of IceCube tracks and cascades

    Authors: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, S. K. Agarwalla, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, J. Baines-Holmes, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, S. Bash, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens , et al. (402 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The IceCube South Pole Neutrino Observatory has discovered the presence of a diffuse astrophysical neutrino flux at energies of TeV and beyond using neutrino induced muon tracks and cascade events from neutrino interactions. We present two analyses sensitive to neutrino events in the energy range \SI{1}{TeV} to \SI{10}{PeV}, using more than 10 years of IceCube data. Both analyses consistently reje… ▽ More

    Submitted 13 April, 2026; v1 submitted 29 July, 2025; originally announced July 2025.

    Journal ref: Phys. Rev. D 113, 062002 (2026)

  45. Evidence for a Spectral Break or Curvature in the Spectrum of Astrophysical Neutrinos from 5 TeV--10 PeV

    Authors: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, S. K. Agarwalla, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, J. Baines-Holmes, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, S. Bash, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens , et al. (402 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We report improved measurements of the all flavor astrophysical neutrino spectrum with IceCube by combining complementary neutrino samples in two independent analyses. Both analyses show evidence of a harder spectrum at energies below $\sim$30~TeV compared to higher energies where the spectrum is well characterized by a power law. The spectrum is better described by a log parabola or a broken powe… ▽ More

    Submitted 1 April, 2026; v1 submitted 29 July, 2025; originally announced July 2025.

    Comments: Submitted to Physical Review Letters as part of a joint submission with "Improved measurements of the TeV--PeV extragalactic neutrino spectrum from joint analyses of IceCube tracks and cascades" which has been submitted to Physical Review D

    Journal ref: Phys. Rev. Lett. 136, 121002 (2026)

  46. arXiv:2507.15928  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.HE

    A Late-time Radio Search for Highly Off-axis Jets from PTF Broad-lined Ic Supernovae in GRB-like Host Galaxy Environments

    Authors: Genevieve Schroeder, Anna Y. Q. Ho, Ranadeep G. Dastidar, Maryam Modjaz, Alessandra Corsi, Paul C. Duffell

    Abstract: Hydrogen/Helium-poor stripped-envelope core-collapse supernovae with broad lines (SNe Ic-bl) almost always accompany the nearby ($z < 0.3$) jetted relativistic explosions known as long duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). However, the majority of SNe Ic-bl have no detected GRB counterpart. At least some of these SNe should harbor off-axis jets, whose afterglow may become detectable at late times, par… ▽ More

    Submitted 10 October, 2025; v1 submitted 21 July, 2025; originally announced July 2025.

    Comments: 20 pages, 8 figures, accepted

  47. arXiv:2507.13771   

    astro-ph.HE astro-ph.IM

    The Pierre Auger Observatory: Contributions to the 39th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2025)

    Authors: The Pierre Auger Collaboration, A. Abdul Halim, P. Abreu, M. Aglietta, I. Allekotte, K. Almeida Cheminant, A. Almela, R. Aloisio, J. Alvarez-Muñiz, A. Ambrosone, J. Ammerman Yebra, L. Anchordoqui, B. Andrada, L. Andrade Dourado, L. Apollonio, C. Aramo, E. Arnone, J. C. Arteaga Velázquez, P. Assis, G. Avila, E. Avocone, A. Bakalova, A. Baluta, F. Barbato, A. Bartz Mocellin , et al. (330 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The Pierre Auger Observatory, located in La Pampa Amarilla, Argentina, has been continuously acquiring data since 2004. It comprises a surface detector array covering 3,000 km$^2$ and 27 fluorescence telescopes, designed to detect extensive air showers initiated by ultra-high-energy cosmic rays. An upgrade to the Observatory was commissioned in 2024, enhancing the existing water-Cherenkov detector… ▽ More

    Submitted 23 October, 2025; v1 submitted 18 July, 2025; originally announced July 2025.

  48. arXiv:2507.08667   

    astro-ph.HE astro-ph.IM

    The IceCube-Gen2 Collaboration -- Contributions to the 39th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2025)

    Authors: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, S. K. Agarwalla, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, G. Anton, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, J. Audehm, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, A. Balagopal V., M. Baricevic, S. W. Barwick, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens , et al. (443 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: IceCube-Gen2 is a planned next-generation neutrino observatory at the South Pole that builds upon the successful design of IceCube. Integrating two complementary detection technologies for neutrinos, optical and radio Cherenkov emission, in combination with a surface array for cosmic-ray air shower detection, IceCube-Gen2 will cover a broad neutrino energy range from MeV to EeV. This index of cont… ▽ More

    Submitted 21 July, 2025; v1 submitted 11 July, 2025; originally announced July 2025.

    Comments: To access the list of contributions, please follow the "HTML" link. Links to individual contributions will fill in as authors upload their material. See arXiv:2507.08666 for all IceCube contributions

  49. arXiv:2507.08666   

    astro-ph.HE astro-ph.IM

    The IceCube Collaboration -- Contributions to the 39th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2025)

    Authors: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, S. K. Agarwalla, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, J. Baines-Holmes, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, S. Bash, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens , et al. (404 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The IceCube Observatory at the South Pole has been operating in its full configuration since May 2011 with a duty cycle of about 99%. Its main component consists of a cubic-kilometer array of optical sensors deployed deep in the Glacial ice designed for the detection of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos. A surface array for cosmic ray air shower detection, IceTop, and a denser inner subdetector,… ▽ More

    Submitted 21 July, 2025; v1 submitted 11 July, 2025; originally announced July 2025.

    Comments: To access the list of contributions, please follow the "HTML" link. Links to individual contributions will fill in as authors upload their material. See arXiv:2507.08667 for all IceCube-Gen2 contributions

  50. arXiv:2507.08457  [pdf, ps, other

    hep-ex

    Search for High-Energy Neutrinos From the Sun Using Ten Years of IceCube Data

    Authors: R. Abbasi, M. Ackermann, J. Adams, S. K. Agarwalla, J. A. Aguilar, M. Ahlers, J. M. Alameddine, S. Ali, N. M. Amin, K. Andeen, C. Argüelles, Y. Ashida, S. Athanasiadou, S. N. Axani, R. Babu, X. Bai, J. Baines-Holmes, A. Balagopal V., S. W. Barwick, S. Bash, V. Basu, R. Bay, J. J. Beatty, J. Becker Tjus, P. Behrens , et al. (402 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: In this Letter, we present the results of a search for high-energy neutrinos produced by the annihilation of dark matter particles trapped in the Sun. Using 9.3 and 10.4 years of data from the DeepCore and IceCube neutrino detectors, we establish world-best limits for spin-dependent interactions between dark matter and Standard Model particles for dark matter masses from tens of GeV to tens of TeV… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 July, 2025; originally announced July 2025.