ASKAP J005512.2-255834: A Luminous, Long-Lived Radio Transient at z = 0.1 -- an Orphan Afterglow or an off-nuclear TDE from an IMBH?
Ashna Gulati, Tara Murphy, David L. Kaplan, Dougal Dobie, Charlotte Ward, Gemma Anderson, Manisha Caleb, Poonam Chandra, Jeff Cooke, Barnali Das, Adam Deller, Adelle Goodwin, Kelly Gourdji, Giancarlo Ghirlanda, Emil Lenc, Anais M\"oller, James K. Leung, Stella Koch Ocker

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a rare, long-lived extragalactic radio transient with properties suggesting it could be an orphan GRB afterglow or an off-nuclear TDE involving an intermediate-mass black hole, providing new insights into such phenomena.
Contribution
The paper presents the first detailed observation and analysis of ASKAP J0055-2558, a luminous, long-lived radio transient, proposing it as a candidate for either an orphan GRB afterglow or a TDE from an IMBH.
Findings
20-fold flux increase over <250 days
Persistent detection over 1000 days
Spectrum consistent with synchrotron emission
Abstract
We report the discovery of a slowly evolving, extragalactic radio transient, ASKAP J005512.2--255834 (hereafter ASKAP J0055-2558), identified using the Australian SKA Pathfinder in a search for orphan afterglows associated with archival gravitational wave events. Although discovered in this context, there is no evidence that the transient is associated with any known gravitational wave event. Nonetheless, this source exhibits a 20-fold increase in flux density over days, and it remains in a declining, detectable state more than 1000 days after the initial detection. Follow-up observations from 0.3 to 9 GHz reveal an evolving spectrum consistent with synchrotron emission. ASKAP J0055-2558 is spatially coincident with a low-mass, star-forming galaxy at redshift (= 543 Mpc), placing its peak radio luminosity at .…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
