Characterization of a peculiar Einstein Probe transient EP240408a: an exotic gamma-ray burst or an abnormal jetted tidal disruption event?
B. O'Connor, D. Pasham, I. Andreoni, J. Hare, P. Beniamini, E. Troja,, R. Ricci, D. Dobie, J. Chakraborty, M. Ng, N. Klingler, V. Karambelkar, S., Rose, S. Schulze, G. Ryan, S. Dichiara, I. Monageng, D. Buckley, L. Hu, G., Srinivasaragavan, G. Bruni, T. Cabrera, S. B. Cenko

TL;DR
This paper reports on a multi-wavelength follow-up of a peculiar transient with extreme X-ray properties, suggesting it may be a jetted tidal disruption event or a new class of transient, challenging existing classifications.
Contribution
The study provides detailed observations of an unusual transient, proposing a novel interpretation as a jetted TDE or a new transient class, based on multi-wavelength data and non-detections.
Findings
Transient shows bright soft X-ray emission with a long plateau phase.
Lack of optical and radio counterparts suggests a high-redshift origin.
Proposed as a jetted TDE or a new class of transient, not fitting known categories.
Abstract
We present the results of our multi-wavelength (X-ray to radio) follow-up campaign of the Einstein Probe transient EP240408a. The initial 10 s trigger displayed bright soft X-ray (0.5-4 keV) radiation with peak luminosity () erg s for an assumed redshift z>0.5 (2.0). The Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory and Neutron star Interior Composition ExploreR discovered a fading X-ray counterpart lasting for 5 d (observer frame), which showed a long-lived (~4 d) plateau-like emission () before a sharp powerlaw decline (). The plateau emission was in excess of () erg s at z>0.5 (2.0). Deep optical and radio observations resulted in non-detections of the transient. Our observations with Gemini South revealed a faint potential host galaxy ( AB mag) near the edge of the…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Nuclear Physics and Applications · Particle Detector Development and Performance
