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Einstein Probe discovery of EP240408a: a peculiar X-ray transient with an intermediate timescale

We report the discovery of a peculiar X-ray transient, EP240408a, by Einstein Probe (EP) and follow-up studies made with EP, Swift, NICER, GROND, ATCA and other ground-based multi-wavelength telescopes. The new transient was first detected with Wide-field X-ray Telescope (WXT) on board EP on April 8...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2024-10
Main Authors: Zhang, Wenda, Yuan, Weimin, Ling, Zhixing, Chen, Yong, Rea, Nanda, Cheng, Huaqing, Francesco Coti Zelati, Dai, Lixin, Li, Dongyue, Shen, Rongfeng, Sun, Shengli, Sun, Xiaojin, Wang, Xiaofeng, Zhang, Bing, Buckley, David, Coleiro, Alexis, Eyles-Ferris, Rob, Zhou, Fan, Feng, Hua, Fu, Shaoyu, Galbany, Lluis, Jha, Saurabh W, Kong, Albert, Kuulkers, Erik, Lei, Weihua, Li, Wenxiong, Liu, Bifang, Liu, Mingjun, Liu, Yuan, Liu, Zhu, Maitra, Chandreyee, Marino, Alessio, Monageng, Itumeleng, Nandra, Kirpal, Sanders, Jeremy, Soria, Roberto, Lian Tao, Wang, Junfeng, Wang, Song, Wang, Tinggui, Wang, Zhongxiang, Wu, Qingwen, Xu, Dong, Xu, Yanjun, Xue, Suijian, Xue, Yongquan, Zhang, Zijian, Bao, Congying, Chen, Fansheng, Chen, Houlei, Chen, Tianxiang, Chen, Yehai, Chen, Yifan, Cui, Chenzhou, Fan, Dongwei, Guan, Ju, Han, Dawei, Hu, Haibo, Huang, Maohai, Huo, Jia, Ge, Jin, Li, Longhui, Li, Maoshun, Li, Wei, Li, Zhengda, Lian, Tianying, Liu, Congzhan, Liu, Huaqiu, Lu, Fangjun, Luo, Laidan, Ma, Jia, Mao, Xuan, Sun, Hui, Tang, Qingjun, Wang, Hao, Wang, Juan, Wang, Wenxin, Wang, Yilong, Wang, Yusa, Wu, Qinyu, Xu, Xinpeng, Xu, Yunfei, Zhao, Xu, Xue, Changbin, Xue, Yulong, Ailiang Yan, Yang, Haonan, Yang, Xiongtao, Yang, Yanji, Zhang, Mo, Zhang, Zhen, Zhang, Ziliang, Zhao, Donghua, Zhao, Haisheng, Zhao, Xiaofan, Zhao, Zijian, Zhou, Hongyan, Zhou, Yilin, Zhu, Yuxuan, Zhu, Zhencai
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Summary:We report the discovery of a peculiar X-ray transient, EP240408a, by Einstein Probe (EP) and follow-up studies made with EP, Swift, NICER, GROND, ATCA and other ground-based multi-wavelength telescopes. The new transient was first detected with Wide-field X-ray Telescope (WXT) on board EP on April 8th, 2024, manifested in an intense yet brief X-ray flare lasting for 12 seconds. The flare reached a peak flux of 3.9x10^(-9) erg/cm2/s in 0.5-4 keV, about 300 times brighter than the underlying X-ray emission detected throughout the observation. Rapid and more precise follow-up observations by EP/FXT, Swift and NICER confirmed the finding of this new transient. Its X-ray spectrum is non-thermal in 0.5-10 keV, with a power-law photon index varying within 1.8-2.5. The X-ray light curve shows a plateau lasting for about 4 days, followed by a steep decay till becoming undetectable about 10 days after the initial detection. Based on its temporal property and constraints from previous EP observations, an unusual timescale in the range of 7-23 days is found for EP240408a, which is intermediate between the commonly found fast and long-term transients. No counterparts have been found in optical and near-infrared, with the earliest observation at 17 hours after the initial X-ray detection, suggestive of intrinsically weak emission in these bands. We demonstrate that the remarkable properties of EP240408a are inconsistent with any of the transient types known so far, by comparison with, in particular, jetted tidal disruption events, gamma-ray bursts, X-ray binaries and fast blue optical transients. The nature of EP240408a thus remains an enigma. We suggest that EP240408a may represent a new type of transients with intermediate timescales of the order of about 10 days. The detection and follow-ups of more of such objects are essential for revealing their origin.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2410.21617