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arXiv, 2023

DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2311.10195

Nature Research, Nature, 7989(623), p. 927-931, 2023

DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06673-6

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Minutes-duration optical flares with supernova luminosities

Journal article published in 2023 by Anna Y. Q. Ho, Daniel A. Perley, Ping Chen, Steve Schulze ORCID, Vik Dhillon ORCID, Harsh Kumar ORCID, Aswin Suresh, Vishwajeet Swain, Michael Bremer, Stephen J. Smartt ORCID, Joseph P. Anderson ORCID, G. C. Anupama ORCID, Supachai Awiphan ORCID, Sudhanshu Barway ORCID, Eric C. Bellm ORCID and other authors.
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Abstract

In recent years, certain luminous extragalactic optical transients have been observed to last only a few days. Their short observed duration implies a different powering mechanism from the most common luminous extragalactic transients (supernovae) whose timescale is weeks. Some short-duration transients, most notably AT2018cow, display blue optical colours and bright radio and X-ray emission. Several AT2018cow-like transients have shown hints of a long-lived embedded energy source, such as X-ray variability, prolonged ultraviolet emission, a tentative X-ray quasiperiodic oscillation, and large energies coupled to fast (but subrelativistic) radio-emitting ejecta. 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 likely 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.