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Article: A Mildly Relativistic Outflow from the Energetic, Fast-rising Blue Optical Transient CSS161010 in a Dwarf Galaxy

TitleA Mildly Relativistic Outflow from the Energetic, Fast-rising Blue Optical Transient CSS161010 in a Dwarf Galaxy
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Issue Date2020
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Astrophysical Journal Letters, 2020, v. 895, n. 1, article no. L23 How to Cite?
AbstractWe present X-ray and radio observations of the Fast Blue Optical Transient CRTS-CSS161010 J045834-081803 (CSS161010 hereafter) at t = 69-531 days. CSS161010 shows luminous X-ray (L x ∼ 5 × 1039 erg s-1) and radio (L ν ∼ 1029 erg s-1 Hz-1) emission. The radio emission peaked at ∼100 days post-transient explosion and rapidly decayed. We interpret these observations in the context of synchrotron emission from an expanding blast wave. CSS161010 launched a mildly relativistic outflow with velocity Γβc ≥ 0.55c at ∼100 days. This is faster than the non-relativistic AT 2018cow (Γβc ∼ 0.1c) and closer to ZTF18abvkwla (Γβc ≥ 0.3c at 63 days). The inferred initial kinetic energy of CSS161010 (E k ⪆ 1051 erg) is comparable to that of long gamma-ray bursts, but the ejecta mass that is coupled to the mildly relativistic outflow is significantly larger (∼ 0.01-0.1 M⊙). This is consistent with the lack of observed γ-rays. The luminous X-rays were produced by a different emission component to the synchrotron radio emission. CSS161010 is located at ∼150 Mpc in a dwarf galaxy with stellar mass M * ∼ 107 M and specific star formation rate sSFR ∼ 0.3 Gyr-1. This mass is among the lowest inferred for host galaxies of explosive transients from massive stars. Our observations of CSS161010 are consistent with an engine-driven aspherical explosion from a rare evolutionary path of a H-rich stellar progenitor, but we cannot rule out a stellar tidal disruption event on a centrally located intermediate-mass black hole. Regardless of the physical mechanism, CSS161010 establishes the existence of a new class of rare (rate < 0.4% of the local core-collapse supernova rate) H-rich transients that can launch mildly relativistic outflows.
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dc.contributor.authorCoppejans, D. L.-
dc.contributor.authorMargutti, R.-
dc.contributor.authorTerreran, G.-
dc.contributor.authorNayana, A. J.-
dc.contributor.authorCoughlin, E. R.-
dc.contributor.authorLaskar, T.-
dc.contributor.authorAlexander, K. D.-
dc.contributor.authorBietenholz, M.-
dc.contributor.authorCaprioli, D.-
dc.contributor.authorChandra, P.-
dc.contributor.authorDrout, M. R.-
dc.contributor.authorFrederiks, D.-
dc.contributor.authorFrohmaier, C.-
dc.contributor.authorHurley, K. H.-
dc.contributor.authorKochanek, C. S.-
dc.contributor.authorMacLeod, M.-
dc.contributor.authorMeisner, A.-
dc.contributor.authorNugent, P. E.-
dc.contributor.authorRidnaia, A.-
dc.contributor.authorSand, D. J.-
dc.contributor.authorSvinkin, D.-
dc.contributor.authorWard, C.-
dc.contributor.authorYang, S.-
dc.contributor.authorBaldeschi, A.-
dc.contributor.authorChilingarian, I. V.-
dc.contributor.authorDong, Y.-
dc.contributor.authorEsquivia, C.-
dc.contributor.authorFong, W.-
dc.contributor.authorGuidorzi, C.-
dc.contributor.authorLundqvist, P.-
dc.contributor.authorMilisavljevic, D.-
dc.contributor.authorPaterson, K.-
dc.contributor.authorReichart, D. E.-
dc.contributor.authorShappee, B.-
dc.contributor.authorStroh, M. C.-
dc.contributor.authorValenti, S.-
dc.contributor.authorZauderer, B. A.-
dc.contributor.authorZhang, B.-
dc.date.accessioned2025-09-16T04:17:35Z-
dc.date.available2025-09-16T04:17:35Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.identifier.citationAstrophysical Journal Letters, 2020, v. 895, n. 1, article no. L23-
dc.identifier.issn2041-8205-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/361533-
dc.description.abstractWe present X-ray and radio observations of the Fast Blue Optical Transient CRTS-CSS161010 J045834-081803 (CSS161010 hereafter) at t = 69-531 days. CSS161010 shows luminous X-ray (L <inf>x</inf> ∼ 5 × 10<sup>39</sup> erg s<sup>-1</sup>) and radio (L <inf>ν</inf> ∼ 10<sup>29</sup> erg s<sup>-1</sup> Hz<sup>-1</sup>) emission. The radio emission peaked at ∼100 days post-transient explosion and rapidly decayed. We interpret these observations in the context of synchrotron emission from an expanding blast wave. CSS161010 launched a mildly relativistic outflow with velocity Γβc ≥ 0.55c at ∼100 days. This is faster than the non-relativistic AT 2018cow (Γβc ∼ 0.1c) and closer to ZTF18abvkwla (Γβc ≥ 0.3c at 63 days). The inferred initial kinetic energy of CSS161010 (E <inf>k</inf> ⪆ 10<sup>51</sup> erg) is comparable to that of long gamma-ray bursts, but the ejecta mass that is coupled to the mildly relativistic outflow is significantly larger (∼ 0.01-0.1 M⊙). This is consistent with the lack of observed γ-rays. The luminous X-rays were produced by a different emission component to the synchrotron radio emission. CSS161010 is located at ∼150 Mpc in a dwarf galaxy with stellar mass M <inf>*</inf> ∼ 10<sup>7</sup> M <inf>o&dot;</inf> and specific star formation rate sSFR ∼ 0.3 Gyr<sup>-1</sup>. This mass is among the lowest inferred for host galaxies of explosive transients from massive stars. Our observations of CSS161010 are consistent with an engine-driven aspherical explosion from a rare evolutionary path of a H-rich stellar progenitor, but we cannot rule out a stellar tidal disruption event on a centrally located intermediate-mass black hole. Regardless of the physical mechanism, CSS161010 establishes the existence of a new class of rare (rate < 0.4% of the local core-collapse supernova rate) H-rich transients that can launch mildly relativistic outflows.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofAstrophysical Journal Letters-
dc.titleA Mildly Relativistic Outflow from the Energetic, Fast-rising Blue Optical Transient CSS161010 in a Dwarf Galaxy-
dc.typeArticle-
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dc.identifier.doi10.3847/2041-8213/ab8cc7-
dc.identifier.scopuseid_2-s2.0-85086000786-
dc.identifier.volume895-
dc.identifier.issue1-
dc.identifier.spagearticle no. L23-
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dc.identifier.eissn2041-8213-

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