GCN Circular 34730
Subject
ZTF and SEDM Observations of the Candidate Optical Afterglow AT 2023sva
Date
2023-09-18T17:55:30Z (2 years ago)
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Jada L. Vail, Maggie L. Li (Cornell), Jacob Wise (LJMU), D. A. Perley (LJMU), Anna Y. Q. Ho (Cornell), Eric Burns (LSU), Michael Coughlin (UMN) report:
We report the identification of a fast-evolving red transient by the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) and Spectral Energy Distribution Machine (SEDM). AT 2023sva is located at the position (J2000) of:
RA = 00:56:59.19 (14.24662 deg)
Dec = +80:08:44.12 (80.14559 deg)
It was first detected by ZTF on 2023-09-17 09:38:31 UT at r = 17.71 +/- 0.05 mag (MJD=60204.40175) and g = 18.49 +/- 0.06 mag (MJD=60204.44580) as part of the public all-sky survey. ZTF also obtained a non-detection ~2 days prior at r > 20.91 mag (MJD=60202.24319), indicating a fast rise rate of >1.5 mag/day in r. The transient was detected in follow-up Spectral Energy Distribution Machine (SEDM) observations at r = 20.22 +/- 0.08 mag (MJD=60205.48761) and g = 20.73 +/- 0.10 mag (MJD=60205.48597), implying red colors and rapid fading (~2.3 mag/day fade in r).
AT2023sva was also detected by ATLAS (ATLAS23srq) at MJD 60204.43499 and saved to the TNS (Tonry et al. 2023, TNS Report No. 188327). The last ATLAS non-detection was at MJD 60202.48470. The Galactic latitude of AT 2023sva