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A search for minute-time-scale flares from the transient AT\,2024wpp

Published 25 Aug 2025 in astro-ph.HE | (2508.18359v1)

Abstract: The AT 2018cow-like fast blue optical transient AT2022tsd showed a large number of few-minute-duration, high-luminosity (~1043 erg/s) flares. We present an intensive search for such flares from another 18cow-like event, AT2024wpp. We have used the Large Array Survey Telescope (LAST) to observe this transient between 28 and 74 days after the approximate time of zero flux. The target was observed for about 23 hours to a sensitivity that allows one to detect 3x1042 erg/s flares at S/N>5. No optical flares have been found, suggesting a one-sided 2-sigma confidence upper limit of <0.02 on the flare's duty cycle, and flare rate lower than about 0.11/hr. These limits suggest that not all 18cow-like objects display a high rate of minute-timescale luminous flares. This can be explained either by diversity in the 18cow-like population or by viewing angle effects (e.g., beaming), or rather that the optical depth towards the central emitting region did not fall below unity during the particular search window.

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