Discovery of the Optical and Radio Counterpart to the Fast X-Ray Transient EP 240315a

Author:

Gillanders J. H.ORCID,Rhodes L.ORCID,Srivastav S.ORCID,Carotenuto F.ORCID,Bright J.ORCID,Huber M. E.ORCID,Stevance H. F.ORCID,Smartt S. J.ORCID,Chambers K. C.ORCID,Chen T.-W.ORCID,Fender R.,Andersson A.ORCID,Cooper A. J.ORCID,Jonker P. G.ORCID,Cowie F. J.ORCID,de Boer T.,Erasmus N.ORCID,Fulton M. D.ORCID,Gao H.ORCID,Herman J.,Lin C.-C.ORCID,Lowe T.,Magnier E. A.ORCID,Miao H.-Y.ORCID,Minguez P.,Moore T.ORCID,Ngeow C.-C.ORCID,Nicholl M.ORCID,Pan Y.-C.ORCID,Pignata G.ORCID,Rest A.,Sheng X.ORCID,Smith I. A.ORCID,Smith K. W.ORCID,Tonry J. L.ORCID,Wainscoat R. J.ORCID,Weston J.,Yang S.,Young D. R.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Fast X-ray Transients (FXTs) are extragalactic bursts of soft X-rays first identified ≳10 yr ago. Since then, nearly 40 events have been discovered, although almost all of these have been recovered from archival Chandra and XMM-Newton data. To date, optical sky surveys and follow-up searches have not revealed any multiwavelength counterparts. The Einstein Probe, launched in 2024 January, has started surveying the sky in the soft X-ray regime (0.5–4 keV) and will rapidly increase the sample of FXTs discovered in real time. Here we report the first discovery of both an optical and radio counterpart to a distant FXT, the fourth source publicly released by the Einstein Probe. We discovered a fast-fading optical transient within the 3′ localization radius of EP 240315a with the all-sky optical survey ATLAS, and our follow-up Gemini spectrum provides a redshift, z = 4.859 ± 0.002. Furthermore, we uncovered a radio counterpart in the S band (3.0 GHz) with the MeerKAT radio interferometer. The optical (rest-frame UV) and radio luminosities indicate that the FXT most likely originates from either a long gamma-ray burst or a relativistic tidal disruption event. This may be a fortuitous early mission detection by the Einstein Probe or may signpost a mode of discovery for high-redshift, high-energy transients through soft X-ray surveys, combined with locating multiwavelength counterparts.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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