Identification of the optical counterpart of the fast X-ray transient EP240414a
S. Srivastav, T.-W. Chen, J. H. Gillanders, L. Rhodes, S. J. Smartt,, M. E. Huber, A. Aryan, S. Yang, A. Beri, A. J. Cooper, M. Nicholl, K. W., Smith, H. F. Stevance, F. Carotenuto, K. C. Chambers, A. Aamer, C. R. Angus,, M. D. Fulton, T. Moore, I. A. Smith, D. R. Young

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of the optical counterpart to a fast X-ray transient, revealing complex light curve components and suggesting a connection to high-redshift gamma-ray bursts, expanding understanding of FXT origins.
Contribution
First identification of an optical counterpart to an FXT with detailed light curve analysis, linking FXTs to gamma-ray burst phenomena at high redshift.
Findings
Optical counterpart AT2024gsa shows a multi-component light curve.
Re-brightening may be caused by refreshed shocks.
FXTs may predominantly originate from high-redshift gamma-ray bursts.
Abstract
Fast X-ray transients (FXTs) are extragalactic bursts of X-rays first identified in archival X-ray data, and now routinely discovered by the Einstein Probe in real time, which is continuously surveying the night sky in the soft ( keV) X-ray regime. In this Letter, we report the discovery of the second optical counterpart (AT2024gsa) to an FXT (EP240414a). EP240414a is located at a projected radial separation of 27 kpc from its likely host galaxy at . The optical light curve of AT2024gsa displays three distinct components. The initial decay from our first observation is followed by a re-brightening episode, displaying a rapid rise in luminosity to an absolute magnitude of after two rest-frame days. While the early optical luminosity and decline rate is similar to luminous fast blue optical transients, the colour temperature of AT2024gsa is…
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TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis · Advanced Materials Characterization Techniques
