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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 22 MIN

Fast Radio Bursts & Magnetar X-Rays: A Peculiar Discovery

from Multi-messenger astrophysics · host Astro-COLIBRI

In this episode, we dive into the deep cosmos to explore a recent astronomical breakthrough linking Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs)—enigmatic, millisecond-long cosmic transients—to extreme stellar objects known as magnetars. We unpack the discovery of **MXB 221120**, a peculiar magnetar X-ray burst detected by the GECAM observatory on November 20, 2022, which originated from the galactic magnetar SGR J1935+2154 and coincided with an FRB. Discover why this specific burst has astronomers buzzing. Unlike previously observed bursts, MXB 221120 is a massive outlier featuring an unusually long duration and a high blackbody temperature. Most surprisingly, it is the **first FRB-associated X-ray burst from this magnetar to exhibit a purely thermal spectrum**. This discovery fundamentally challenges current theoretical models, which previously assumed that these events are dominated by non-thermal emissions due to resonant Compton scattering. We will also explore a strange ~18 Hz Quasi-Periodic Oscillation (QPO) detected within the burst. We discuss how this frequency might actually be the seismic "ringing" of a low-order crustal torsional eigenmode—essentially, the sound of the magnetar's crust cracking from a singular dissipation of intense internal magnetic energy. Episode Reference:Tan, W.-J., Wang, Y., Wang, C.-W., et al. (2026). "GECAM discovery of a peculiar magnetar X-ray burst (MXB 221120) from SGR J1935+2154 associated with a fast radio burst." *Astronomy & Astrophysics*, April 3, 2026.Acknowledements: Podcast prepared with Google/NotebookLM. Illustration credits: CAS

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