2019ApJ...872...18M


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2019ApJ...872...18M - Astrophys. J., 872, 18-18 (2019/February-2)

An embedded X-ray source shines through the aspherical AT 2018cow: revealing the inner workings of the most luminous fast-evolving optical transients.

MARGUTTI R., METZGER B.D., CHORNOCK R., VURM I., ROTH N., GREFENSTETTE B.W., SAVCHENKO V., CARTIER R., STEINER J.F., TERRERAN G., MARGALIT B., MIGLIORI G., MILISAVLJEVIC D., ALEXANDER K.D., BIETENHOLZ M., BLANCHARD P.K., BOZZO E., BRETHAUER D., CHILINGARIAN I.V., COPPEJANS D.L., DUCCI L., FERRIGNO C., FONG W., GOTZ D., GUIDORZI C., HAJELA A., HURLEY K., KUULKERS E., LAURENT P., MEREGHETTI S., NICHOLL M., PATNAUDE D., UBERTINI P., BANOVETZ J., BARTEL N., BERGER E., COUGHLIN E.R., EFTEKHARI T., FREDERIKS D.D., KOZLOVA A.V., LASKAR T., SVINKIN D.S., DROUT M.R., MacFADYEN A. and PATERSON K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the first extensive radio to γ-ray observations of a fast-rising blue optical transient, AT 2018cow, over its first ∼100 days. AT 2018cow rose over a few days to a peak luminosity Lpk ∼ 4 x 1044 erg s–1, exceeding that of superluminous supernovae (SNe), before declining as L ∝ t–2. Initial spectra at δt <= 15 days were mostly featureless and indicated large expansion velocities v ∼ 0.1c and temperatures reaching T ∼ 3 x 104 K. Later spectra revealed a persistent optically thick photosphere and the emergence of H and He emission features with v ∼ 4000 km s–1 with no evidence for ejecta cooling. Our broadband monitoring revealed a hard X-ray spectral component at E >= 10 keV, in addition to luminous and highly variable soft X-rays, with properties unprecedented among astronomical transients. An abrupt change in the X-ray decay rate and variability appears to accompany the change in optical spectral properties. AT 2018cow showed bright radio emission consistent with the interaction of a blast wave with vsh ∼ 0.1c with a dense environment ({dot}M∼10–3-10–4Myr–1 for vw = 1000 km s–1). While these properties exclude 56Ni-powered transients, our multiwavelength analysis instead indicates that AT 2018cow harbored a "central engine," either a compact object (magnetar or black hole) or an embedded internal shock produced by interaction with a compact, dense circumstellar medium. The engine released ∼1050-1051.5 erg over ∼103-105 s and resides within low-mass fast-moving material with equatorial-polar density asymmetry (Mej,fast <= 0.3 M). Successful SNe from low-mass H-rich stars (like electron-capture SNe) or failed explosions from blue supergiants satisfy these constraints. Intermediate-mass black holes are disfavored by the large environmental density probed by the radio observations.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - stars: black holes - supernovae: individual: AT 2018cow - X-rays: general

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 SN 2005E SN* 02 39 14.34 +01 05 55.0     16.8     SNIb/c 124 1
2 SN 2005ek SN* 03 05 48.96 +36 46 10.6     17.5     SNIc: 69 1
3 SN 2006gy SN* 03 17 27.06 +41 24 19.5       14.20   SNIIn 339 1
4 SN 1999em SN* 04 41 27.04 -02 51 45.2   13.79 13.7     SNIIP 674 1
5 SN 2010X SN* 04 48 27.90 +73 28 14.8           SNIc 75 1
6 SN 2002bj SN* 05 11 46.41 -15 08 10.8     14.8     SNIIn 82 1
7 SN 2003L SN* 11 03 12.33 +11 04 38.3     16.9     SNIc 72 1
8 NAME Dougie V* 12 08 47.9 +43 01 21           ~ 20 0
9 iPTF 16asu SN* 12 59 09.28 +13 48 09.2           SNIc 41 0
10 SN 2011dh SN* 13 30 05.10555 +47 10 10.9227           SNIIb 388 1
11 3C 286 Sy1 13 31 08.2883506368 +30 30 32.960091564   17.51 17.25     ~ 4341 2
12 ICRF J160913.3+264129 Sy2 16 09 13.3196 +26 41 29.042   19       ~ 237 0
13 PTF 09cnd SN* 16 12 08.94 +51 29 16.1           SLSNIc 114 0
14 SN 2018cow SN* 16 16 00.254 +22 16 05.10           SNIb 236 0
15 2MASX J16160054+2216080 Q? 16 16 00.5814649776 +22 16 08.286167568   15.7       ~ 46 0
16 QSO J1619+2247 QSO 16 19 14.82460190 +22 47 47.8509104       20.00   ~ 66 1
17 SN 2005cl SN* 21 02 02.35 -06 17 35.7     18.3     SNIIn 31 1
18 SN 2009ip s*b 22 23 08.26 -28 56 52.4           LBV 346 0
19 SN 2008ha SN* 23 34 52.69 +18 13 35.4           SNIax 184 1

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