
V1723 Sco and V6598 Sgr: Decoding the Fastest and Brightest Gamma-Ray Eruptions
Published: December 18, 2025
Duration: 14:06
Classical novae, thermonuclear eruptions on the surface of a white dwarf in a binary system, are known sources of high-energy gamma-rays detected by the Fermi-LAT. This episode explores a multi-wavelength analysis of two recent novae, **V1723 Sco 2024** and **V6598 Sgr 2023**, aiming to constrain the mechanism behind this intense gamma-ray emission.
**V1723 Sco** proved to be a very bright gamma-ray source, with emission lasting 15 days, allowing scientists to constrain the total energy and spectral properties of accelerated protons. Intriguingly, V1723 Sco also showed unexpected gamma-ray and thermal hard X-ray emission more than 40 days after its...