Light_curve_of_AT2021lwx.jpg
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Description Light curve of AT2021lwx.jpg |
English:
(Upper) Light curve of AT2021lwx. Epochs of our multiwavelength follow-up observations are marked with dashed lines. (Lower left) Pan-STARRS upper limits up to 750 d (rest frame) before the first detection of AT2021lwx. (Lower right) Comparison to similar transients: NLSy1 accretion events AT2019fdr and AT20219brs (Frederick et al. 2021) and the prototype nuclear flare PS1-10adi (Kankare et al. 2017); the most luminous known likely TDE ASASSN-15lh (Leloudas et al. 2016); the most luminous known supernova SN2016aps (Nicholl et al. 2020); a (possibly jetted) TDE AT2019dsg (van Velzen et al. 2021); a typical TDE AT2018dyb (Leloudas et al. 2019); and the MIR-brightening TDE PS16dtm (Petrushevska et al. 2023).
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Source | https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/522/3/3992/7115325 |
Author | P Wiseman et al |
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