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An extremely fast fading population II dwarf nova candidate: caught spectroscopically on the rise

N Van Bemmel, J Zhang, J Cooke, A Möller, AW Shafter, I Andreoni, K Auchettl, D Buckley, J Carney, D Dobie, J Freeburn, B Gendre, V Kansal, I Monageng, A Rau, N Rawat, M Suhr, EN Taylor

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | Published : 2026

Abstract

In the first observational run of the Kilonova and Transients Programme (KNTraP), a rapidly evolving optical transient, KNTraP2022-02a (TNS name: AT2022kak), was discovered. This interesting burst exhibited extremely fast evolution, with a large amplitude blue outburst of m > 3.3 in a single night, and a rapid fade back to quiescence in the following two nights. We deployed a multiwavelength follow-up campaign, monitoring the object for the next two months, but saw no recurrent burst. Three years later, while obtaining spectroscopy of the object in quiescence, there was a new outburst, enabling the collection of time-resolved spectra of the rise and fade of the outburst. The light-curve prop..

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