Redshifts of candidate host galaxies of four fast X-ray transients using VLT/MUSE
Anne Inkenhaag, Peter G. Jonker, Andrew J. Levan, Jonathan, Quirola-V\'asquez, Franz E. Bauer, Deepak Eappachen

TL;DR
This study uses VLT/MUSE observations to determine redshifts of candidate host galaxies for four fast X-ray transients, helping to understand their nature by estimating distances and ruling out certain models.
Contribution
It provides redshift measurements for candidate host galaxies of FXTs, enabling better distance estimates and constraining their possible origins, which was previously challenging.
Findings
Most FXTs have high peak luminosities >10^{44} erg s^{-1}.
SN SBO origin is ruled out for all studied FXTs.
Likely host galaxy identified for XRT 100831.
Abstract
Fast X-ray transients (FXTs) are X-ray flares lasting minutes to hours. Multi-wavelength counterparts to these FXTs have been proven hard to find. As a result distance measurements are through indirect methods such as host galaxy identification. The three main models proposed for FXTs; supernova shock breakout emission (SN SBO), binary neutron star (BNS) mergers and tidal dirsuption events (TDEs) of an intermediate mass black hole (IMBH) disrupting a white dwarf (WD), have a different associated L. Therefore obtaining the distance to FXTs will be a powerful probe to investigate the nature of these FXTs. We use VLT/MUSE observations of a sample of FXTs to report the redshift of between 13 and 22 galaxies per FXT and use these redshifts to calculate the distance, L and the projected offsets. We find L erg s if we assume any of the sources…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
