EP250827a
GCN Circular 41708
Subject
EP250827a and EP250827b: Upper limit from Fermi-GBM Observations
Date
2025-09-04T18:18:09Z (a month ago)
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mariaedvige.ravasio@ru.nl
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M. E. Ravasio and P.G. Jonker (Radboud Univ.) on behalf of the Einstein Probe Team
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E. Burns (LSU), C. M. Hui (NASA MSFC) and R. Hamburg (USRA) on behalf of the Fermi-GBM Team, report:
Fermi-GBM had full spatial coverage of the transients EP250827a (Hua et al., GCN 41553, Ni et al., GCN 41573) and EP250827b (Schroeder et al., GCN 41635) detected by EP-WXT. There was no Fermi-GBM onboard trigger around both EP trigger times (T0=2025-08-27T07:39:01 UTC for EP250827a, and T0=2025-08-27T06:22:27 UTC for EP250827b).
The GBM targeted search [1], the most sensitive, coherent search for GRB-like signals, was run in the time interval [T0-50; T0+500] s, seeking signals between 64 ms and 32.768 s in duration. No signal consistent with the EP transients, both temporally and spatially, is identified, as confirmed also by visual inspection of the data.
Assuming a “soft” spectral template (Band function with Epeak = 70 keV, alpha = -1.9, beta = -3.7), and a duration of 8.192 s, we derive a flux upper limit of 3.5e-08 erg/cm2/s for EP250827a, and a flux upper limit of 3.0e-08 erg/cm2/s for EP250827b, in the energy band 10-1000 keV.
[1] Goldstein et al. 2019 arXiv:1903.12597
GCN Circular 41596
Subject
EP250827a: very early ATLAS detections, starting 43 sec after the EP trigger
Date
2025-08-29T19:11:08Z (2 months ago)
From
Ismael Perez-Fournon at Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias <ipf@iac.es>
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I. Pérez-Fournon, F. Poidevin (IAC and ULL), D. Cano-Morales, A.E. Hernández-Díaz, I. Correa-Plasencia (ULL), A. López-Oramas, and D.S. Aguado (IAC and ULL)
We report on very early ATLAS detections of the optical afterglow of EP250827a, a fast X-ray transient discovered by Einstein Probe WXT (ID: 01709200787) on 2025-08-27 07:40:43 UTC (Hua et al., GCN 41553; and Ni et al., GCN 41573), with UV-optical detections reported in Levan et al. (GCN 41554), Li et al. (GCN 41555), Levan et al. (GCN 41557), Lipunov et al. (GCN 41558), Gritsevich et al. (GCN 41559), An et al. (GCN 41560), Ghosh et al. (GCN 41564), O’Neill et al. (GCN 41567), Pérez-Fournon et al. (GCN 41568), Passaleva et al. (GCN 41570), Eyles-Ferris et al. (GCN 41576), Santos et al. (GCN 41580), and Siegel et al. (GCN 41585), spectroscopic redshift of z = 1.613-1.61 (Levan et al., GCN 41557; and Passaleva et al., GCN 41570) and Swift-XRT follow-up observations (Evans et al., GCN 41563).
Using the ATLAS forced-photometry server (Shingles et al. 2021, Transient Name Server AstroNote 2021-7), we found that there were four ATLAS observations that covered the EP250827a position on 2025-08-27, two of them before the EP trigger and two after it. As expected, the source was not detected in the ATLAS pre-trigger observations but it is well detected in the two post-trigger observations, the first of them at a start time of only about 43 sec (about 16 sec in the source rest frame) after the EP trigger. There is a flux rise between the two observations. The source is well detected in both the original (reduced) and difference (reduced - reference) ATLAS images. For the forced photometry measurements, we used the coordinates of the optical counterpart given by Levan et al. (GCN 41554) from the analysis of Gemini-South GMOS observations.
In the following, we give the ATLAS limiting magnitudes and forced-photometry magnitudes (using difference images), not corrected for Galactic extinction.
MJD | 5-sigma limit | filter | ATLAS observation |
60914.306552 | 20.14 | orange | 04a60914o0247o |
60914.313502 | 20.18 | orange | 04a60914o0252o |
MJD | mag | error | filter | ATLAS observation |
60914.320437 | 18.707 | 0.070 | orange | 04a60914o0257o |
60914.327372 | 18.568 | 0.065 | orange | 04a60914o0262o |
The reported ATLAS observations MJD times are the start times of the individual 30-sec exposures.
The first detection is likely the earliest one after the trigger of an optical afterglow of EP-discovered fast X-ray transients.
GCN Circular 41585
Subject
EP250827a: Swift/UVOT Detection
Date
2025-08-29T04:18:21Z (2 months ago)
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Mike Siegel at PSU/Swift MOC <mhs18@psu.edu>
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M. H. Siegel (PSU) reports on behalf of the Swift/UVOT team:
The Swift/UVOT began settled observations of the field of EP250827a 3.2 ks after the EP trigger (Hua et al., GCN Circ. 41553). An uncatalogued source consistent with the XRT position (Evans et al., GCN Circ. 41563) and the optical transient (Levan et al., GCN Circ. 41554; Li et al., GCN Circ. 41555; Lipunov et al., GCN Circ. 41558; Gritsevich et al., GCN Circ. 41559; An et al., GCN Circ. 41560; Ghosh et al., GCN Circ. 41564; O'Neill et al., GCN Circ. 41567) is detected in the UVOT exposures.
The preliminary UVOT position is:
RA (J2000) = 00:13:52.24 = 3.46767 (deg.)
Dec (J2000) = -56:29:52.2 = -56.49784 (deg.)
with an estimated uncertainty of 0.42 arc sec. (radius, 90% confidence).
Preliminary detections and 3-sigma upper limits using the UVOT photometric system
(Breeveld et al. 2011, AIP Conf. Proc. 1358, 373) for the early exposures are:
Filter T_start(s) T_stop(s) Exp(s) Mag
u 3192 9257 1566 18.29+/-0.04
u 54232 60071 939 19.69+/-0.19
u 121367 127685 754 >20.36
uvw1 53286 59775 1903 19.86+/-0.13
uvw1 120301 127006 2040 >21.21
The magnitudes in the table are not corrected for the Galactic extinction
due to the reddening of E(B-V) = 0.011 in the direction of the burst
(Schlegel et al. 1998)
GCN Circular 41580
Subject
EP250827a: STEP/T80S Confirmation of fading optical counterpart
Date
2025-08-28T19:34:37Z (2 months ago)
From
André Santos at Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas (CBPF) <andsouzasanttos@gmail.com>
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A. Santos (CBPF), C. R. Bom (CBPF), C. D. Kilpatrick (Northwestern), L. Santana-Silva (CBPF), P. Darc (CBPF), Gabriel Teixeira (CBPF), C. Mendes de Oliveira (IAG-USP) report on behalf of the STEP collaboration:
We conducted optical follow up with the T80S 0.8-m robotic telescope as part of the S-PLUS Transient Extension Program (Santos et al., 2024, MNRAS, 529, 59) targeting the fast X-ray transient EP250827a by the Einstein Probe instrument (GCN 41533). The T80S observations started on Aug 28 06:34:09 UT (~23 hours after the trigger). We obtained imaging with exposure time 2x120s r-band and 2x150s in i-band with the T80S camera centered at the position of the optical afterglow detection reported in Levan et al., (GCN 41554); Li et al., GCN (41555); Levan et al., (GCN 41557); Lipunov et al., (GCN 41558); Gritsevich et al., (GCN 41559); An et al., (GCN 41560); Ghosh et al., GCN (41564); O’Neill et al., (GCN 41567); Pérez-Fournon et al., (GCN 41568); Passaleva et al., (GCN 41570) to EP250827a Hua et al., (GCN 41553); Ni et al., (GCN 41573) and Eyles-Ferris et al. (GCN 41576).
Subtracting DECam template images from the T80S stacked frames using photpipe (Rest et al., 2005, ApJ, 634, 1103), we detect the afterglow at the previously reported position.
MEAN-MJD FILTER Magnitude Uncertainty Limit (3sigma)
60915.2823 r 21.32 0.12 22.86
60915.2778 i 20.98 0.16 22.39
The counterpart is detected both in r and i bands. Given the time of imaging at 23.0 hr after the EP trigger and the measured magnitude, we argued the optical counterparting is fading after the rebrightening reported by Ghosh et al. (GCN 41564), confirming the fading reported by Eyles-Ferris (GCN 41576).
We acknowledge the T80S technical team with the provided support during the night.
GCN Circular 41576
Subject
EP250827a: LCO observations show fading optical counterpart
Date
2025-08-28T14:18:51Z (2 months ago)
From
Rob Eyles-Ferris at U of Leicester <raje1@leicester.ac.uk>
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R. A. J. Eyles-Ferris (Leicester), J. A. Quirola-Vasquez (Radboud), A. J. Levan (Radboud and Warwick), P. G. Jonker (Radboud), D. B. Malesani (DAWN/NBI and Radboud), A. Martin-Carrillo (UCD), F. E. Bauer (SSI and UTA), and J. Chacón (PUC) report on behalf of a larger collaboration:
We observed the location of the optical counterpart (Levan et al., GCN 41554; Li et al., GCN 41555