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The Emergence Of The Infrared Transient Vvv-Wit-06

Journal
The Astrophysical Journal Letters
Date Issued
2017-11-03
Author(s)
D. Minniti
R. K. Saito
F. Forster
G. Pignata
V. D. Ivanov
P. W. Lucas
J. C. Beamin
Borissova, Jura  
Facultad de Ciencias  
M. Catelan
O. A. Gonzalez
M. Hempel
E. Hsiao
Kurtev, Radostin  
Facultad de Ciencias  
D. Majaess
N. Masetti
N. I. Morrell
M. M. Phillips
J. B. Pullen
M. Rejkuba
L. Smith
F. Surot
E. Valenti
M. Zoccali
DOI
10.3847/2041-8213/aa9374
WoS ID
WOS:000414455200002
Abstract
Abstract We report the discovery of an enigmatic large-amplitude ( mag) transient event in near-IR data obtained by the VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea (VVV) ESO Public Survey. The object (designated VVV-WIT-06) is located at R.A. = 17:07:18.917, decl. = −39:06:26.45 (J2000), corresponding to Galactic coordinates l = 347.14539, b = 0.88522. It exhibits a clear eruption, peaking at Ks = 9 mag during 2013 July and fading to in 2017. Our late near-IR spectra show post-outburst emission lines, including some broad emission lines (upward of km s −1 ). We estimate a total extinction of mag in the surrounding field, and no progenitor was observed in ZYJHKs images obtained during 2010–2012 (down to mag). Subsequent deep near-IR imaging and spectroscopy, in concert with the available multiband photometry, indicate that VVV-WIT-06 may be either: (i) the closest Type I SN observed in about 400 years, (ii) an exotic high-amplitude nova that would extend the known realm of such objects, or (iii) a stellar merger. In all of these cases, VVV-WIT-06 is a fascinating and curious astrophysical target under any of the scenarios considered.
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