No minute-timescale optical flares were found from AT2024wpp in 23 hours of monitoring, setting a 2-sigma duty-cycle upper limit of 0.02 and a flare rate below 0.11 per hour.
A flash of polarized optical light points to an aspherical "cow"
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abstract
The astronomical transient AT2018cow is the closest example of the new class of luminous, fast blue optical transients (FBOTs). Liverpool Telescope RINGO3 observations of AT2018cow are reported here, which constitute the earliest polarimetric observations of an FBOT. At 5.7 days post-explosion, the optical emission of AT2018cow exhibited a chromatic polarization spike that reached ~7% at red wavelengths. This is the highest intrinsic polarization recorded for a non-relativistic explosive transient, and is observed in multiple bands and at multiple epochs over the first night of observations, before rapidly declining. The apparent wavelength dependence of the polarization may arise through depolarization or dilution of the polarized flux, due to conditions in AT~2018cow at early times. A second ``bump" in the polarization is observed at blue wavelengths at ~12 days. Such a high polarization requires an extremely aspherical geometry that is only apparent for a brief period (<1 day), such as shock breakout through an optically thick disk. For a disk-like configuration, the ratio of the thickness to radial extent must be ~10%.
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A search for minute-time-scale flares from the transient AT\,2024wpp
No minute-timescale optical flares were found from AT2024wpp in 23 hours of monitoring, setting a 2-sigma duty-cycle upper limit of 0.02 and a flare rate below 0.11 per hour.