Multiwavelength Analysis of Six Luminous, Fast Blue Optical Transients
Cassie Sevilla, Anna Y. Q. Ho, Nayana A.J., Steve Schulze, Daniel A. Perley, Michael Bremer, Igor Andreoni, Ivan Altunin, Thomas G. Brink, Poonam Chandra, Ping Chen, Ashley A. Chrimes, Michael W. Coughlin, Kaustav K. Das, Andrew Drake, Alexei V. Filippenko, Christoffer Fremling

TL;DR
This study presents multiwavelength observations of six luminous fast blue optical transients, revealing their fast evolution, high luminosity, and diverse radio and X-ray behaviors, suggesting a common progenitor scenario involving massive star mergers with compact objects.
Contribution
First comprehensive multiwavelength analysis of six LFBOTs, identifying their properties and proposing a progenitor scenario involving mass loss prior to a merger event.
Findings
Radio peaks at 50-100 days with luminosities $10^{38}-10^{40}$ erg/s.
X-ray luminosity varies by two orders of magnitude around 20 days.
Host galaxies are star-forming and offset from galaxy centers.
Abstract
We present multiwavelength observations and analysis of six luminous fast blue optical transients (LFBOTs) discovered in Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) survey data. We identified these LFBOTs from their fast light-curve evolution (d), blue colors at peak brightness (mag), a visible host galaxy, high optical luminosity (), and an X-ray or radio detection. With the exception of AT2024aehp (ZTF24abygbss), these transients exhibit peaks in their GHz radio light curves at d, with peak radio luminosities ranging from erg s. Modeling the radio emission as synchrotron radiation indicates a fast () shock in a dense ( cm) medium. The X-ray emission varies by orders of magnitude in luminosity ( erg s) at…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
