MKT J170456.2-482100: the first transient discovered by MeerKAT
Abstract
We report the discovery of the first transient with MeerKAT, MKT J170456.2-482100, discovered in ThunderKAT images of the low mass X-ray binary GX339-4. MKT J170456.2-482100 is variable in the radio, reaching a maximum flux density of 0.710.11\,mJy on 2019 Oct 12, and is undetected in 15 out of 48 ThunderKAT epochs. MKT J170456.2-482100 is coincident with the chromospherically active K-type sub-giant TYC 8332-2529-1, and 18\,years of archival optical photometry of the star shows that it varies with a period of 21.250.04\,days. 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 J170456.2-482100, 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 43\,km\,s-1. We also observe a spectral feature in anti-phase with the K-type sub-giant, with a line-of-sight radial velocity amplitude of 1210\,km\,s-1, whose origins cannot currently be explained. Further observations and investigation are required to determine the nature of the MKT J170456.2-482100 system.
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