GCN Circular 34574
Subject
AT 2023qxj: ZTF discovery of the likely afterglow of Fermi GRB 230827256
Event
Date
2023-08-27T17:43:38Z (2 years ago)
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jlv93@cornell.edu
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Maggie L. Li, Jada L. Vail, Anna Y. Q. Ho (Cornell University), Michael Coughlin (University of Minnesota), Daniel Perley (LJMU), Anirudh Salgundi, Vishwajeet Swain, Gaurav Waratkar (IITB)
We report the discovery of a fast-evolving red transient by the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF). The transient is coincident with Fermi GRB 230827256 (trigger 714809315).
AT 2023qxj (ZTF23abaanxz) was discovered at the position (J2000) of:
RA = 19:58:33.55 (299.6397739 deg)
Dec = +54:27:48.02 (54.4633396 deg)
on 2023-08-27 07:10:10.94 UT by ZTF at r = 17.11 +/- 0.04 mag (MJD=60183.26872). ZTF obtained a non-detection 1 day prior (MJD=60182.26553) at r > 20.18 mag, indicating a fast rise rate of >3 mag/day in r. ZTF also obtained detections later that night at r = 18.88 +/- 0.08 mag (MJD=60183.33919) and g = 19.27 +/- 0.16 mag (MJD=60183.40719), implying that the transient was red and fading quickly.
The Galactic latitude of AT 2023qxj is 12.8 degrees, and the Galactic reddening toward the direction of AT 2023qxj