Roaring to softly whispering: Persistent X-ray emission at the location of the Fast Blue Optical Transient AT2018cow $\sim$3.7 yrs after discovery and implications on accretion-powered scenarios
G. Migliori, R. Margutti, B.D. Metzger, R. Chornock, C. Vignali, D., Brethauer, D.L. Coppejans, T. Maccarone, L. Rivera Sandoval, J.S. Bright, T., Laskar, D. Milisavljevic, E. Berger, J. Nayana

TL;DR
This study presents deep X-ray observations of the Fast Blue Optical Transient AT2018cow 3.7 years post-discovery, revealing persistent soft X-ray emission that supports the idea that LFBOTs are powered by accretion onto black holes, evolving over months.
Contribution
It provides the first long-term X-ray detection of AT2018cow and discusses implications for accretion-powered models, including the possibility of smaller black holes accreting at super-Eddington rates.
Findings
Persistent soft X-ray emission detected years after explosion.
Supports accretion onto black holes as the powering mechanism.
Both IMBHs and smaller stellar-mass black holes are plausible.
Abstract
We present the first deep X-ray observations of a luminous FBOT AT2018cow, at since discovery, together with the re-analysis of the observation at d. X-ray emission is significantly detected at a location consistent with AT2018cow. The very soft X-ray spectrum and sustained luminosity are distinct from the spectral and temporal behavior of the LFBOT in the first d, and would possibly signal the emergence of a new emission component, although a robust association with AT2018cow can only be claimed at d, while at d contamination of the host galaxy cannot be excluded. We interpret these findings in the context of the late-time panchromatic emission from AT2018cow, which includes the detection of persistent, slowly-fading UV emission with . Similar to previous…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
