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2020ApJ...888L..24M - Astrophys. J., 888, L24-L24 (2020/January-2)

The nearby luminous transient AT2018cow: a magnetar formed in a subrelativistically expanding nonjetted explosion.

MOHAN P., AN T. and YANG J.

Abstract (from CDS):

The fast-rising blue optical transient AT2018cow indicated unusual early-phase characteristics unlike relatively better studied explosive transients. Its afterglow may be produced by either a relativistically beamed (jetted) or intrinsically luminous (nonjetted) ejecta and carries observational signatures of the progenitor and environment. High-resolution monitoring can distinguish between these scenarios and clarify the progenitor nature. We present very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations of AT2018cow at 5 GHz involving 21 radio telescopes from the European VLBI Network with five sessions spanning ≃1 yr. With an astrometric precision up to 25 µas per epoch, the rapidly fading compact mas-scale source is found to be nonjetted with a proper motion of <=0.15 mas yr–1 (0.14 c). This and a dense (number density ≃104-105 cm–3) magnetized environment (magnetic field strength >=0.84 G) are characteristic of a newly formed magnetar driven central engine, originating in the successful explosion of a low-mass star.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Transient sources - High energy astrophysics - Very long baseline interferometry - Magnetars - Burst astrophysics

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