An Archival Optical Counterpart Search for Extragalactic Fast X-Ray Transients Discovered by Einstein Probe
Run-Duo Liang, Wen-Xiong Li, Liang-Duan Liu, Ken Smith, Stephen Smartt, Niu Li, Arne Rau, Ling-Zhi Wang, Armin Rest, Ezequiel Treister, Jia-Sheng Huang, Franz Bauer, Jennifer Chacon, Ning-Chen Sun, Qin-Yu Wu, Se\'an Brennan, Matt Nicholl, Ting-Wan Chen, Amar Aryan, Sheng Yang

TL;DR
This study systematically searches for optical counterparts to extragalactic fast X-ray transients detected by Einstein Probe, identifying a supernova-related event and estimating its local rate, highlighting the importance of follow-up observations.
Contribution
First systematic search linking eFXTs from Einstein Probe with optical counterparts, revealing a supernova origin and estimating event rates.
Findings
Identified an optical counterpart to an eFXT with supernova characteristics.
Estimated the local rate density of similar events at approximately 8.8 yr^{-1} Gpc^{-3}.
Demonstrated Einstein Probe's potential to detect high-energy emission from supernovae.
Abstract
Extragalactic fast X-ray transients (eFXTs) represent a rapidly growing class of high-energy phenomena, whose physical origins remain poorly understood. With its wide-field, sensitive all-sky monitoring, the Einstein Probe (EP) has greatly increased the discovery rate of eFXTs. The search and identification of the optical counterparts of eFXT are vital for understanding their classification and constraining their physical origin. Yet, a considerable fraction of eFXTs still lack secure classifications due to the absence of timely follow-up observations. We carry out a systematic search of publicly available optical survey data and transient databases (including the Zwicky Transient Facility, ZTF, and the Transient Name Server, TNS) for optical counterparts to eFXT candidates detected by EP. In this paper, we describe our ongoing program and report the first results. Specifically, we…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
