Transient astronomical events that exhibit no evident association with a host galaxy are rare phenomena associated with extremely energetic events. They can offer unique insights into the properties and evolution of stars and galaxies. In this context, we developed the ELEPHANT pipeline (Pessi et al. 2024) to process alerts from the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF; Bellm et al. 2019; Graham et al. 2019) ingested by the Fink broker (Möller et al. 2021) and automatically find hostless candidates.
This report includes recent hostless candidates, sumarized below. We encourage classification and follow up of these targets.
These candidates were found through a dedicated Telegram bot, publicly available at https://t.me/fink_hostless . This is part of a series of public bots made available by Fink. The full list can be found here.
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 |
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TNS | 2025fen [ZTF25aajlyns] | 11:46:03.750 | +70:24:38.98 | First reported as a possible CV by Mai et al. (2025TNSTR1089....1M), it was then considered a supernova candidate by ZTF and ATLAS groups. The event is flagged as a supernova candidate on Fink. Light curve is rising. | 11:46:03.750 | +70:24:38.98 | SN II | 0.0605 | ||||
TNS | 2025eqe [ZTF25aaixrfr] | 16:01:06.214 | -00:02:37.72 | Supernova candidate. Rising for around two weeks. | 16:01:06.214 | -00:02:37.72 | SLSN-II | 0.127 |
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