Strong low-frequency radio flaring from Cygnus X-3 observed with LOFAR
J. W. Broderick, T. D. Russell, R. P. Fender, S. A. Trushkin, D. A., Green, J. Chauhan, N. A. Nizhelskij, P. G. Tsybulev, N. N. Bursov, A. V., Shevchenko, G. G. Pooley, D. R. A. Williams, J. S. Bright, A. Rowlinson, S., Corbel

TL;DR
This paper reports low-frequency radio observations of Cygnus X-3's flaring activity with LOFAR, revealing delayed emission, spectral evolution, and estimating the energy and magnetic field involved.
Contribution
First detailed low-frequency radio study of Cygnus X-3's flaring activity, showing spectral evolution and delay effects compared to higher frequencies.
Findings
Detected a maximum flux density of 5.8 Jy at 143.5 MHz.
Observed a delay of over four days between high-frequency and low-frequency peaks.
Estimated minimum energy of 10^44 erg and magnetic field of 40 mG for the flare.
Abstract
We present Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) 143.5-MHz radio observations of flaring activity during 2019 May from the X-ray binary Cygnus X-3. Similar to radio observations of previous outbursts from Cygnus X-3, we find that this source was significantly variable at low frequencies, reaching a maximum flux density of about 5.8 Jy. We compare our LOFAR light curve with contemporaneous observations taken at 1.25 and 2.3 GHz with the RATAN-600 telescope, and at 15 GHz with the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager (AMI) Large Array. The initial 143.5-MHz flux density level, 2 Jy, is suggested to be the delayed and possibly blended emission from at least some of the flaring activity that had been detected at higher frequencies before our LOFAR observations had begun. There is also evidence of a delay of more than four days between a bright flare that initially peaked on May 6 at 2.3 and 15 GHz, and…
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