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In this episode, we explore the dynamic and violent universe revealed by the STONKS pipeline (Search for Transient Object in New observations using Known Sources). While the name might remind you of internet finance memes, this system is a serious tool for the XMM-Newton space telescope. We discuss how researchers are using STONKS to detect long-term X-ray transients in the Galactic plane that are too faint for standard wide-field survey instruments to see.
Join us as we break down the first results from a multi-year survey of the Galaxy, identifying 70 astrophysical sources that change in brightness over time. From waking magnetars to flaring stars, we look at what these faint signals tell us about the most extreme physical environments in the cosmos.
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Reference Material
"STONKS first results: Long-term transients in the XMM-Newton Galactic plane survey", Robbie Webbe, E. Quintin, N. A. Webb, Gabriele Ponti, Tong Bao, Chandreyee Maitra, Shifra Mandel, Samaresh Mondal, Astronomy & Astrophysics manuscript no. aa57789-25, January 28, 2026.
Acknowledements: Podcast prepared with Google/NotebookLM. Illustration credits: ESA
By Astro-COLIBRIIn this episode, we explore the dynamic and violent universe revealed by the STONKS pipeline (Search for Transient Object in New observations using Known Sources). While the name might remind you of internet finance memes, this system is a serious tool for the XMM-Newton space telescope. We discuss how researchers are using STONKS to detect long-term X-ray transients in the Galactic plane that are too faint for standard wide-field survey instruments to see.
Join us as we break down the first results from a multi-year survey of the Galaxy, identifying 70 astrophysical sources that change in brightness over time. From waking magnetars to flaring stars, we look at what these faint signals tell us about the most extreme physical environments in the cosmos.
Key Topics Discussed:
Major Discoveries:
Reference Material
"STONKS first results: Long-term transients in the XMM-Newton Galactic plane survey", Robbie Webbe, E. Quintin, N. A. Webb, Gabriele Ponti, Tong Bao, Chandreyee Maitra, Shifra Mandel, Samaresh Mondal, Astronomy & Astrophysics manuscript no. aa57789-25, January 28, 2026.
Acknowledements: Podcast prepared with Google/NotebookLM. Illustration credits: ESA