GCN Circular 35933
Subject
AT2024eju: followup observations with Liverpool Telescope suggest a fading transient
Date
2024-03-17T00:38:27Z (9 months ago)
From
S. Srivastav at Oxford <shubhamsrivastav@gmail.com>
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S. Srivastav, S. J. Smartt (Oxford), M. D. Fulton and K. W. Smith (QUB) report on behalf of a larger collaboration:
We report follow-up photometry of AT2024eju, the possible optical counterpart (Srivastav et al., GCN 35932) of the fast X-ray transient EP240315a (Zhang et al., GCN 35931). The images were obtained with the 2m Liverpool Telescope in g, r and i bands starting on MJD 60385.848, 1.01 days following the discovery of the X-ray transient.
The transient was not detected in any of the 3 bands with the following upper limits:
MJD Filter Limit (AB mag)
60385.848 g >19.55
60385.851 r >19.72
60385.853 i >20.02
This suggests that AT2024eju has likely faded since the ATLAS detection ~1 day ago, further follow-up observations are encouraged.