MKT J170456.2-482100: the first transient discovered by MeerKAT
Abstract
We report the discovery of the first transient with MeerKAT, MKT J170456.2482100, discovered in ThunderKAT images of the low mass X-ray binary GX3394. MKT J170456.2482100 is variable in the radio, reaching a maximum flux density of on 2019 Oct 12, and is undetected in 15 out of 48 ThunderKAT epochs. MKT J170456.2482100 is coincident with the chromospherically active K-type sub-giant TYC 8332-2529-1, and of archival optical photometry of the star shows that it varies with a period of . The shape and phase of the optical light curve changes over time, and we detect both X-ray and UV emission at the position of MKT J170456.2482100, which may indicate that TYC 8332-2529-1 has large star spots. Spectroscopic analysis shows that TYC 8332-2529-1 is in a binary, and has a line-of-sight radial velocity amplitude of . We also observe a spectral feature in anti-phase with the K-type sub-giant, with a line-of-sight radial velocity amplitude of , whose origins cannot currently be explained. Further observations and investigation are required to determine the nature of the MKT J170456.2482100 system.
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@article{arxiv.1911.07713,
title = {MKT J170456.2-482100: the first transient discovered by MeerKAT},
author = {L. N. Driessen and I. McDonald and D. A. H. Buckley and M. Caleb and E. J. Kotze and S. B. Potter and K . M. Rajwade and A. Rowlinson and B. W. Stappers and E. Tremou and P. A. Woudt and R. P. Fender and R. Armstrong and P. Groot and I. Heywood and A. Horesh and A. J. van der Horst and E. Koerding and V. A. McBride and J. C. A. Miller-Jones and K. P. Mooley and R. A. M. J. Wijers},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.07713},
year = {2019}
}
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16 pages, 12 figures, 7 tables