paper

EP251023a: A fast X-ray transient featuring a magnetar-powered optical internal plateau followed by a steep decay

arXiv:2606.24329

Abstract

EP251023a is an extragalactic fast X-ray transient (eFXT) detected solely by EP without a gamma-ray counterpart. The prompt emission consists of a main emission with a duration s, followed by a long-lasting tail emission that persists until the observation ends at s. With the upper limit of Konus--Wind, we derived a conservative upper limit on the isotropic gamma-ray energy of erg for the main emission phase. A redshift of is identified from strong absorption features in the Keck spectrum, which also indicate a relatively low host-galaxy HI column density. Based on the broadband spectral energy distribution, the late-time light curves show an achromatic plateau, followed by an extremely steep decay with a slope of 3.99 after a break at about 49 ks, which is consistent with a rapidly spinning millisecond magnetar engine. Under the isotropic wind scenario, we obtain the initial period ~ms and the magnetic field strength ~G for the magnetar; whereas considering a jet collimation with a typical opening angle of 0.1 rad relaxes these constraints to ~ms and ~G. Together with GRB\,070707, EP251023a may represent a rare class of optical magnetar-powered internal plateaus with little external-shock contamination, unlike previous examples detected primarily in X-rays. Future discoveries of similar events will help clarify the relationship between magnetar-powered internal emission observed in the optical band and that detected only in X-rays.

10 pages, 8 figures, submitted to A&A