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2025-03-03 16:38:52
Type: Object/s-Discovery/Classification
ATLAS25cik (AT2025dge): discovery of a candidate SN in SDSS J105814.19+612343.1 (95 Mpc)
Authors: J. W. Tweddle (Oxford), K. W. Smith (Oxford/QUB), D. R. Young, M. Nicholl, M. Fulton, M. McCollum, T. Moore, J. Weston, X. Sheng, A. Aamer, C. R. Angus, D. Magill (QUB), P. Ramsden (QUB/Birmingham), L. Shingles (GSI/QUB), S. J. Smartt (Oxford/QUB), S. Srivastav, J. Gillanders, H. Stevance, A. J. Cooper, F. Stoppa (Oxford), L. Rhodes (TSI/McGill), L. Denneau, J. Tonry, H. Weiland, R. Siverd (IfA, University of Hawaii), N. Erasmus, W. Koorts (South African Astronomical Observatory), A. Jordan, V. Suc (UAI, Obstech), A. Rest (STScI), T.-W. Chen (NCU), C. Stubbs (Harvard), J. Sommer (LMU), B. P. Schmidt (ANU)
Source Group: ATLAS
Keywords: Supernova
Abstract:
Here we report the ATLAS discovery of the transient ATLAS25cik (AT2025dge) in galaxy SDSS J105814.19+612343.1 at magnitude o = 19.15 +/- 0.14. At a distance of 95 Mpc, the transient was discovered on MJD = 60737.46 (2025-03-03.46) with an absolute magnitude of M = -15.8 +/- 0.2. The last non-detection through forced photometry was 1 day prior, on MJD = 60736.37. Spectroscopic classification is encouraged.

ATLAS is a quadruple 0.5m telescope system with two units in Hawaii (Haleakala and Mauna Loa), and one each in Chile (El Sauce) and South Africa (Sutherland), see  Tonry et al. 2018, (PASP,130:064505). With the installation of the two southern units, we are robotically surveying the whole sky with a cadence of 1 day between -50 and +50 and 2 days in the polar regions, weather permitting. Two filters are used, cyan and orange (denoted c and o; all mags quoted are in the AB system). While carrying out the primary mission for Near-Earth Objects, we search for and publicly report stationary transients to the IAU Transient Name Server.  Automated data processing is described in Smith et al. (2020, PASP, 132:08500), which combines spatial cross-matching with astronomical catalogues (Young 2023) and a machine learning model that performs real-bogus classification on the images (Weston et al. 2024, RASTI 3, 385). Finally, the ATLAS Virtual Research Assistant prioritises alerts using multi-modal information present in the stream (Stevance 2025).   More information is on the ATLAS homepage. We are submitting AstroNotes for transients that are either within 100 Mpc, or have some other interesting feature to bring to the community's attention, such as bright nuclear transients, slowly rising or rapidly fading objects.

We report a new transient source, most likely a supernova in the galaxy SDSS J105814.19+612343.1. We discovered ATLAS25cik (AT2025dge) on MJD 60737.46 == 2025-03-03.46, at m_o = 19.15 +/- 0.14. There was no detection by ATLAS on 60736.37 == 2025-03-02.37. ATLAS25cik is offset by 7.51 arcsec north, 0.01 arcsec west from its likely host galaxy SDSS J105814.19+612343.1, which is at z = 0.022 or d = 95 Mpc (from NED), implying an absolute magnitude of M = -15.8 (assuming m-M = 34.90 and A_r = 0.022 and A_i = 0.016). A finder and forced photometry plot are attached, followup observations are encouraged.  

The Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System [ATLAS] project is primarily funded to search for Near-Earth asteroids through NASA grants NN12AR55G, 80NSSC18K0284, and 80NSSC18K1575; byproducts of the NEO search include images and catalogs from the survey area. This work was partially funded by Kepler/K2 grant J1944/80NSSC19K0112 and HST GO-15889,  STFC grants ST/Y001605/1, ST/X001253/1, the Royal Society and Schmidt Sciences. The ATLAS science products have been made possible through the contributions of the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy,  Queen's University Belfast, University of Oxford, the Space Telescope Science Institute, the South African Astronomical Observatory, and The Millennium Institute of Astrophysics (MAS), Chile. 

Show current TNS values
Catalog Name Reported RA Reported DEC Reported Obj-Type Reported Redshift Host Name Host Redshift Remarks TNS RA TNS DEC TNS Obj-Type TNS Redshift
TNS 2025dge [ATLAS25cik] 10:58:14.176 +61:23:50.61 0.022 SDSS J105814.19+612343.1 0.021893 10:58:14.175 +61:23:50.07 SN II 0.021893

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