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    The Curious Case of PHL 293B: A Long-lived Transient in a Metal-poor Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxy

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    Burke, Colin J.
    Baldassare, Vivienne F.
    Liu, Xin
    Foley, Ryan J.
    Shen, Yue cc
    Palmese, Antonella
    Guo, Hengxiao
    Herner, Kenneth
    Abbott, Tim M. C.
    Aguena, Michel
    Allam, Sahar
    Avila, Santiago
    Bertin, Emmanuel
    Brooks, David
    Carnero Rosell, Aurelio
    Carrasco Kind, Matias
    Carretero, Jorge
    da Costa, Luiz N.
    De Vicente, Juan
    Desai, Shantanu
    Doel, Peter
    Eifler, Tim F.
    Everett, Spencer
    Frieman, Josh
    García-Bellido, Juan
    Gaztanaga, Enrique
    Gruen, Daniel
    Gruendl, Robert A.
    Gschwend, Julia
    Gutierrez, Gaston
    Hollowood, Devon L.
    Honscheid, Klaus
    James, David J.
    Krause, Elisabeth
    Kuehn, Kyler
    Maia, Marcio A. G.
    Menanteau, Felipe
    Miquel, Ramon
    Paz-Chinchón, Francisco
    Plazas, Andrés A.
    Sanchez, Eusebio
    Santiago, Basilio
    Scarpine, Vic
    Serrano, Santiago
    Sevilla-Noarbe, Ignacio
    Smith, Mathew
    Soares-Santos, Marcelle
    Suchyta, Eric
    Swanson, Molly E. C.
    Tarle, Gregory
    Tucker, Douglas L.
    Varga, Tamas Norbert
    Walker, Alistair R.
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Steward Observ, Dept Astron
    Issue Date
    2020-04-29
    Keywords
    Type II supernovae
    Transient detection
    Luminous blue variable stars
    Blue compact dwarf galaxies
    Dwarf galaxies
    Galaxies
    
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    IOP PUBLISHING LTD
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    Burke, C. J., Baldassare, V. F., Liu, X., Foley, R. J., Shen, Y., Palmese, A., ... & Walker, A. R. (2020). The Curious Case of PHL 293B: A Long-Lived Transient in a Metal-Poor Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxy. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 894(1), L5.
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    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
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    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    We report on small-amplitude optical variability and recent dissipation of the unusually persistent broad emission lines in the blue compact dwarf galaxy PHL 293B. The galaxy's unusual spectral features (P Cygni-like profiles with similar to 800 km s(-1) blueshifted absorption lines) have resulted in conflicting interpretations of the nature of this source in the literature. However, analysis of new Gemini spectroscopy reveals the broad emission has begun to fade after being persistent for over a decade prior. Precise difference imaging light curves constructed with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the Dark Energy Survey reveal small-amplitude optical variability of similar to 0.1 mag in the g band offset by 100 21 pc from the brightest pixel of the host. The light curve is well-described by an active galactic nuclei (AGN)-like damped random walk process. However, we conclude that the origin of the optical variability and spectral features of PHL 293B is due to a long-lived stellar transient, likely a Type IIn supernova or nonterminal outburst, mimicking long-term AGN-like variability. This work highlights the challenges of discriminating between scenarios in such extreme environments, relevant to searches for AGNs in dwarf galaxies. This is the second long-lived transient discovered in a blue compact dwarf, after SDSS1133. Our result implies such long-lived stellar transients may be more common in metal-deficient galaxies. Systematic searches for low-level variability in dwarf galaxies will be possible with the upcoming Legacy Survey of Space and Time at the Vera C. Rubin Observatory.
    ISSN
    2041-8205
    EISSN
    2041-8213
    DOI
    10.3847/2041-8213/ab88de
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