We are carrying out the "Pan-STARRS Search for Kilonovae" which is a focused search for intrinsically faint transients, or rapidly evolving transients in galaxies which are closer than 200 Mpc in the ongoing Pan-STARRS Near Earth Object surveys (see Smartt et al. AstroNote 2019-48 for details).
In normal survey mode, Pan-STARRS takes 4 x 45s exposures in w, i or z each night reaching 5 sigma magnitudes of w<22, i<21 and z<20.5 in each frame (see Chambers et al. 2016, 1612.05560).
We report the discovery of an intrinsically faint transient PS19eht (AT2019myr) in the host galaxy UGC 10679, at a redshift of z = 0.034 or d = 148 Mpc (from NED). The transient was discovered at MJD 58703.36 == 2019-08-08.36, at m_i = 20.06 +/- 0.16. There was no detection by Pan-STARRS 15 days earlier. It is offset from the host by 1.51" N, 11.43" E (a projected 7.8 kpc radius from the galaxy centre). At this distance the absolute magnitude is M_i = -15.84 (assuming m-M = 35.85 and foreground extinction of A_i = 0.052). Spectroscopic classification is encouraged.
Information on all objects discovered by the "Pan-STARRS search for kilonovae" will be made available at http://star.pst.qub.ac.uk/ps1threepi/. We will release AstroNotes for all these candidates and encourage spectroscopic classification or photometric follow-up. A finder is attached.
These discoveries are a byproduct of the Pan-STARRS NEO survey observations supported by the NASA Grants, including No. NNX14AM74G issued through the SSO Near Earth Object Observations Program.
| 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 | 2019myr [PS19eht] | 17:03:53.930 | +31:29:58.35 | 17:03:53.939 | +31:29:58.30 |


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