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EPISODE · Sep 15, 2025 · 14 MIN

Unmasking Cosmic Explosions with the Einstein Probe

from Multi-messenger astrophysics · host Astro-COLIBRI

his episode dives into the groundbreaking discoveries of the Einstein Probe, a new soft X-ray mission revolutionizing our understanding of high-energy transients in the universe.The Einstein Probe (EP), launched on January 9, 2024, has opened a new era of transient discovery in the previously largely unexplored soft X-ray band. It detects numerous fast X-ray transients, many of which surprisingly show no gamma-ray emission, making their connection to more common gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) a key mystery.Recent research, detailed in the article "The redshift distribution of Einstein Probe transients supports their relation to gamma-ray bursts," has made a significant breakthrough. Using the Astro-COLIBRI archive of transient phenomena and analyzing the redshift distributions of both EP fast X-ray transients and long-duration gamma-ray bursts, scientists found **no statistically significant difference** between them. This strong empirical connection suggests that their redshifts are drawn from the same underlying distribution and that most extragalactic EP transients are **closely related to long GRBs**, originating from the deaths of massive stars (collapsars).Further supporting this link is the agreement of EP transients with the "Amati relation," a known correlation between spectral peak energy and isotropic-equivalent energy for GRBs. Unlike long GRBs, EP transients are **clearly distinct from short-duration GRBs**, which originate from compact object mergers.The Einstein Probe is effectively **uncovering a "missing population"** of "failed jets" and "dirty fireballs" that primarily emit at soft X-ray wavelengths. These include fascinating new discoveries such as relativistic shock breakout candidates and even a candidate relativistic jetted tidal disruption event. The volumetric rates of these EP transients are estimated to be comparable to or even exceed those of standard GRBs, suggesting that weak or failed jets might be intrinsically more common than successful ones.This work highlights the crucial role of the Einstein Probe in expanding our knowledge of **massive star deaths and the mechanisms of jet formation**, revealing a parameter space of cosmic explosions previously hidden from gamma-ray-only detectors.**Read the full article:**O’Connor, B. et al. "The redshift distribution of Einstein Probe transients supports their relation to gamma-ray bursts." Draft version September 10, 2025.Acknowledements: Podcast prepared with Google/NotebookLM. Illustration credits: ESA

his episode dives into the groundbreaking discoveries of the Einstein Probe, a new soft X-ray mission revolutionizing our understanding of high-energy transients in the universe.The Einstein Probe (EP), launched on January 9, 2024, has opened a new era of transient discovery in the previously largely unexplored soft X-ray band. It detects numerous fast X-ray transients, many of which surprisingly show no gamma-ray emission, making their connection to more common gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) a key mystery.Recent research, detailed in the article "The redshift distribution of Einstein Probe transients supports their relation to gamma-ray bursts," has made a significant breakthrough. Using the Astro-COLIBRI archive of transient phenomena and analyzing the redshift distributions of both EP fast X-ray transients and long-duration gamma-ray bursts, scientists found **no statistically significant difference** between them. This strong empirical connection suggests that their redshifts are drawn from the same underlying distribution and that most extragalactic EP transients are **closely related to long GRBs**, originating from the deaths of massive stars (collapsars).Further supporting this link is the agreement of EP transients with the "Amati relation," a known correlation between spectral peak energy and isotropic-equivalent energy for GRBs. Unlike long GRBs, EP transients are **clearly distinct from short-duration GRBs**, which originate from compact object mergers.The Einstein Probe is effectively **uncovering a "missing population"** of "failed jets" and "dirty fireballs" that primarily emit at soft X-ray wavelengths. These include fascinating new discoveries such as relativistic shock breakout candidates and even a candidate relativistic jetted tidal disruption event. The volumetric rates of these EP transients are estimated to be comparable to or even exceed those of standard GRBs, suggesting that weak or failed jets might be intrinsically more common than successful ones.This work highlights the crucial role of the Einstein Probe in expanding our knowledge of **massive star deaths and the mechanisms of jet formation**, revealing a parameter space of cosmic explosions previously hidden from gamma-ray-only detectors.**Read the full article:**O’Connor, B. et al. "The redshift distribution of Einstein Probe transients supports their relation to gamma-ray bursts." Draft version September 10, 2025.Acknowledements: Podcast prepared with Google/NotebookLM. Illustration credits: ESA

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