A multi-wavelength approach to classifying transient events in the direction of M31
Monika D. Soraisam, Marat Gilfanov, Thomas Kupfer, Thomas A. Prince,, Frank Masci, Russ R. Laher, and Albert K. H. Kong

TL;DR
This study demonstrates how combining optical and X-ray observations can effectively distinguish between Galactic stellar flares and extragalactic transient events, exemplified by a bright M-dwarf flare in M31.
Contribution
The paper introduces a multi-wavelength approach that improves classification of transient events, revealing a bright stellar flare in M31 as a nearby active star rather than an extragalactic phenomenon.
Findings
Identified a bright M-dwarf flare in M31 using optical and X-ray data.
Determined the source is a Milky Way star at 0.5-1 kpc distance.
Showed the flare's energy and luminosity are among the brightest for M-type stars.
Abstract
(abridged) In the hunt for rare time-domain events, confusing exotic extragalactic phenomena with more common Galactic foreground events is an important consideration. We show how observations from multiple wavebands, in this case optical and X-ray observations, can be used to facilitate the distinction between the two. We discovered an extremely bright and rapid transient event in optical observations of M31 with the intermediate Palomar Transient Factory (iPTF). The persistent optical counterpart of this transient was previously thought to be a variable star in M31 without any dramatic flux excursions. The iPTF event initially appeared to be an extraordinarily rapid and energetic extragalactic transient, a very fast nova in M31 being one of the exciting possibilities, with a ~3mag positive flux excursion in less than a kilosecond. The nature of the source was resolved with the help of…
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