A luminous and hot infrared through X-ray transient at a 5 kpc offset from a dwarf galaxy
Jean J. Somalwar, Vikram Ravi, Raffaella Margutti, Ryan Chornock, Priyamvada Natarajan, Wenbin Lu, Charlotte Angus, Matthew J. Graham, Erica Hammerstein, Edward Nathan, Matt Nicholl, Kritti Sharma, Robert Stein, Frank Verdi, Yuhan Yao, Eric C. Bellm, Tracy X. Chen

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of AT 2024puz, a luminous, multiwavelength transient offset from a dwarf galaxy, exhibiting properties similar to LFBOTs and TDEs, and explores its possible origin involving accretion onto an intermediate-mass black hole.
Contribution
First detection of a luminous, offset transient with multiwavelength data, proposing a new class or understanding of hot optical transients related to accretion events.
Findings
Optical/UV luminosity around 10^44.8 erg/s with a 20-day evolution.
X-ray emission consistent with a central engine, photon index 1.7.
Circum-transient medium mass ~0.1-1 M_sun, radius 10^15 cm.
Abstract
We are searching for hot, constant-color, offset optical flares in the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) data stream that are from any galaxy in public imaging data from the PanSTARRS survey. Here, we present the first discovery from this search: AT 2024puz, a luminous multiwavelength transient offset by kpc from a galaxy at with a low-moderate star formation rate. It produced luminous optical/UV emission that evolved on a day timescale, as well as X-ray emission with a photon-index . No associated radio or millimeter emission was detected. We show that the early-time optical emission is likely powered by reprocessing of high-energy, accretion-powered radiation, with a possible contribution from a shock in a dense circum-transient medium.…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
