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Title: Minutes-duration optical flares with supernova luminosities
Authors: Ho, Anna Y. Q
Perley, Daniel A
Chen, Ping
Schulze, Steve
Dhillon, Vik
Kumar, Harsh
Suresh, Aswin
Swain, Vishwajeet
Bremer, Michael
Smartt, Stephen J
Anderson, Joseph P
Anupama, G. C
Awiphan, Supachai
Barway, Sudhanshu
Bellm, Eric C
Ben-Ami, Sagi
Bhalerao, Varun
de Boer, Thomas
Brink, Thomas G
Burruss, Rick
Chandra, Poonam
Chen, Ting-Wan
Chen, Wen-Ping
Cooke, Jeff
Coughlin, Michael W
Das, Kaustav K
Drake, Andrew J
Filippenko, Alexei V
Freeburn, James
Fremling, Christoffer
Fulton, Michael D
Gal-Yam, Avishay
Galbany, Lluís
Gao, Hua
Graham, Matthew J
Gromadzki, Mariusz
Gutierrez, Claudia P
Hinds, K. -Ryan
Inserra, Cosimo
Nayana, A. J
Karambelkar, Viraj
Kasliwal, Mansi M
Kulkarni, Shri
Muller-Bravo, Tomas E
Magnier, Eugene A
Mahabal, Ashish A
Moore, Thomas
Ngeow, Chow-Choong
Nicholl, Matt
Ofek, Eran O
Omand, Conor M. B
Onori, Francesca
Pan, Yen-Chen
Pessi, Priscila J
Petitpas, Glen
Polishook, David
Poshyachinda, Saran
Pursiainen, Miika
Riddle, Reed
Rodriguez, Antonio C
Rusholme, Ben
Segre, Enrico
Sharma, Yashvi
Smith, Ken W
Sollerman, Jesper
Srivastav, Shubham
Strotjohann, Nora Linn
Suhrx, Mark
Svinkin, Dmitry
Wang, Yanan
Wiseman, Philip
Wold, Avery
Yang, Sheng
Yang, Yi
Yao, Yuhan
Young, David R
Zheng, WeiKang
Keywords: Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Issue Date: 30-Nov-2023
Publisher: Springer Nature
Citation: Nature, Vol. 623, No. 7989, pp. 927-931
Abstract: In recent years, certain luminous extragalactic optical transients have been observed to last only a few days1. Their short observed duration implies a different powering mechanism from the most common luminous extragalactic transients (supernovae), whose timescale is weeks2. Some short-duration transients, most notably AT2018cow (ref. 3), show blue optical colours and bright radio and X-ray emission4. Several AT2018cow-like transients have shown hints of a long-lived embedded energy source5, such as X-ray variability6,7, prolonged ultraviolet emission8, a tentative X-ray quasiperiodic oscillation9,10 and large energies coupled to fast (but subrelativistic) radio-emitting ejecta11,12. Here we report observations of minutes-duration optical flares in the aftermath of an AT2018cow-like transient, AT2022tsd (the `Tasmanian Devil'). The flares occur over a period of months, are highly energetic and are probably nonthermal, implying that they arise from a near-relativistic outflow or jet. Our observations confirm that, in some AT2018cow-like transients, the embedded energy source is a compact object, either a magnetar or an accreting black hole.
Description: Restricted Access
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8326
ISSN: 0028-0836
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