EP250905a is best explained as a mildly off-axis structured-jet afterglow at z=2.714, possibly weakly magnified by a foreground galaxy at z=0.374.
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High luminosities above 10^44 erg/s and compact radii below 10^14 cm suppress H and He lines via high ionization and temperature, with non-homologous compact outflows needed for persistent featurelessness in LFBOTs and TDEs.
Lazuli is proposed as a space observatory combining flagship sensitivity with response times one to two orders of magnitude faster than current large facilities to enable new time-domain and multi-messenger science.
TESS and ZTF observations of 12 LFBOTs yield no late-time flares after SSO attribution, constraining central engine lifetimes to hundreds of days or less.
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Multi-wavelength Constraints on the Transient EP250905a
EP250905a is best explained as a mildly off-axis structured-jet afterglow at z=2.714, possibly weakly magnified by a foreground galaxy at z=0.374.
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The Emission and Suppression of Line Features in Luminous Transients
High luminosities above 10^44 erg/s and compact radii below 10^14 cm suppress H and He lines via high ionization and temperature, with non-homologous compact outflows needed for persistent featurelessness in LFBOTs and TDEs.
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The Lazuli Space Observatory: Opportunities for time-domain and multi-messenger astronomy
Lazuli is proposed as a space observatory combining flagship sensitivity with response times one to two orders of magnitude faster than current large facilities to enable new time-domain and multi-messenger science.
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Constraints on Late-Time Flaring from Luminous Fast Blue Optical Transients using the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite and the Zwicky Transient Facility
TESS and ZTF observations of 12 LFBOTs yield no late-time flares after SSO attribution, constraining central engine lifetimes to hundreds of days or less.