Multiwavelength analysis of AT 2023sva: a luminous orphan afterglow with evidence for a structured jet
Srinivasaragavan, Gokul P.; Perley, Daniel A.; Ho, Anna Y. Q.; O'Connor, Brendan; Postigo; Antonio de Ugarte; Sarin, Nikhil; Cenko, S. Bradley; Sollerman, Jesper; Rhodes, Lauren; Green, David A.; Svinkin, Dmitry S.; Bhalerao, Varun; Waratkar, Gaurav; Nayana, A. J.; Chandra, Poonam; Miller, M. Coleman; Malesani, Daniele B.; Ryan, Geoffrey; Srijan, Suryansh; Bellm, Eric C.; Burns, Eric; Titterington, David J.; Stone, Maria B.; Purdum, Josiah; Ahumada, Tomas; Anupama, G. C.; Barway, Sudhanshu; Coughlin, Michael W.; Drake, Andrew; Fender, Rob; Fernandez, Jose F. Aguei; Frederiks, Dmitry D.; Geier, Stefan; Graham, Matthew J.; Kasliwal, Mansi M.; Kulkarni, S. R.; Kumar, Harsh; Li, Maggie L.; Laher, Russ R.; Lysenko, Alexandra L.; Parwani, Gopal; Perley, Richard A.; Ridnaia; Anna; V; Salgundi, Anirudh; Smith, Roger; Sravan, Niharika; Swain, Vishwajeet; Thoene, Christina C.; Tsvetkova, Anastasia E.; Ulanov; Mikhail; V; Vail, Jada; Wise, Jacob L.; Wold, Avery
Multiwavelength analysis of AT 2023sva: a luminous orphan afterglow with evidence for a structured jet
Srinivasaragavan, Gokul P.
Perley, Daniel A.
Ho, Anna Y. Q.
O'Connor, Brendan
Postigo
Antonio de Ugarte
Sarin, Nikhil
Cenko, S. Bradley
Sollerman, Jesper
Rhodes, Lauren
Green, David A.
Svinkin, Dmitry S.
Bhalerao, Varun
Waratkar, Gaurav
Nayana, A. J.
Chandra, Poonam
Miller, M. Coleman
Malesani, Daniele B.
Ryan, Geoffrey
Srijan, Suryansh
Bellm, Eric C.
Burns, Eric
Titterington, David J.
Stone, Maria B.
Purdum, Josiah
Ahumada, Tomas
Anupama, G. C.
Barway, Sudhanshu
Coughlin, Michael W.
Drake, Andrew
Fender, Rob
Fernandez, Jose F. Aguei
Frederiks, Dmitry D.
Geier, Stefan
Graham, Matthew J.
Kasliwal, Mansi M.
Kulkarni, S. R.
Kumar, Harsh
Li, Maggie L.
Laher, Russ R.
Lysenko, Alexandra L.
Parwani, Gopal
Perley, Richard A.
Ridnaia
Anna
V
Salgundi, Anirudh
Smith, Roger
Sravan, Niharika
Swain, Vishwajeet
Thoene, Christina C.
Tsvetkova, Anastasia E.
Ulanov
Mikhail
V
Vail, Jada
Wise, Jacob L.
Wold, Avery
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082789960
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082789960
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We present multiwavelength analysis of ZTF23abelseb (AT 2023sva), an optically discovered fast-fading (Delta m(r)=2.2 mag in Delta t=0.74 d), luminous (M-r similar to-30.0 mag), and red (g-r=0.50 mag) transient at z=2.28 with accompanying luminous radio emission. AT 2023sva does not possess a gamma-ray burst (GRB) counterpart to an isotropic equivalent energy limit of E-gamma,(iso)<1.6x10(52) erg, determined through searching gamma-ray satellite archives between the last non-detection and first detection, making it the sixth example of an optically discovered afterglow with a redshift measurement and no detected GRB counterpart. We analyse AT 2023sva's optical, radio, and X-ray observations to characterize the source. From radio analyses, we find the clear presence of strong interstellar scintillation (ISS) 72 d after the initial explosion, allowing us to place constraints on the source's angular size and bulk Lorentz factor. When comparing the source sizes derived from ISS of orphan events to those of the classical GRB population, we find orphan events have statistically smaller source sizes. We also utilize Bayesian techniques to model the multiwavelength afterglow. Within this framework, we find evidence that AT 2023sva possesses a shallow power-law structured jet viewed slightly off-axis (theta(v)=0.07 +/- 0.02) just outside of the jet's core opening angle (theta(c)=0.06 +/- 0.02). We determine this is likely the reason for the lack of a detected GRB counterpart, but also investigate other scenarios. AT 2023sva's evidence for possessing a structured jet stresses the importance of broadening orphan afterglow search strategies to a diverse range of GRB jet angular energy profiles, to maximize the return of future optical surveys.
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