A Luminous Transient Event in a Sample of WISE-Selected Variable AGN
R.J. Assef, J.L. Prieto, D. Stern, R.M. Cutri, P.R.M. Eisenhardt, M.J., Graham, H.D. Jun, A. Rest, H.A. Flewelling, N. Kaiser, R.-P. Kudritzki, C., Waters

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a super-luminous supernova transient in an AGN, analyzing its properties and estimating its occurrence rate among AGN, based on multi-wavelength observations and variability data.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed analysis of a transient super-luminous supernova within an AGN, including its spectral energy distribution and potential location within the AGN torus.
Findings
Identified a super-luminous supernova in an AGN with an energy of 1.6 x 10^52 erg.
Detected only 7 of 45 AGN candidates with significant optical variability.
Estimated a transient rate of >2 x 10^-7 per year per AGN.
Abstract
Recently Assef et al.(2018) presented two catalogs of AGN candidates over 30,093 deg^2 selected from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) observations. From their most reliable sample, Assef et al. (2018) identified 45 AGN candidates with the highest variability levels in the AllWISE catalog, but that are not blazars. Here we present new spectroscopic observations of some of these targets to further constrain their nature. We also study their optical lightcurves using observations from CRTS, and find that only seven show significant optical variability, and that five of those seven are spectroscopically classified as AGN. In one of them, WISEA J094806.56+031801.7 (W0948+0318), we identify a transient event in the CRTS lightcurve. We present a detailed analysis of this transient, and characterize it through its CRTS lightcurve and its multi-wavelength spectral energy…
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