GCN Circular 32357
Subject
IceCube-220624A: Classification of AT2022nit as a type Ia supernova and AT2021bei as an AGN
Event
Date
2022-07-09T11:15:01Z (4 years ago)
From
Simeon Reusch at DESY <simeon.reusch@desy.de>
Robert Stein (Caltech), Jannis Necker, Simeon Reusch (DESY), Shreya Anand, Kaustav Das (Caltech), Jesper Sollerman (Stockholm Uni), Viraj Karambelkar, Mansi Kasliwal (Caltech) and Anna Franckowiak (DESY/Ruhr University Bochum) report:
We observed neutrino IC220624A (Santander et. al, GCN 32260) with the Zwicky Transient Facility (Reusch et al., GCN 32270) as part of our ZTF neutrino follow-up program (Stein et al. 2022). Though no candidates were identified with our initial ToO observation, we continued our regular monitoring of the localisation with additional ToO and serendipitous observations.
As part of these additional observations, we identified the transient ZTF22aaparxg/AT2022nit as a possible optical counterpart. We undertook spectroscopic observations of AT2022nit with the Low Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (LRIS, Oke et al. 95) at the Keck I Observatory.
Using SNID (Blondin et al. 2007), we classify AT2022nit as a type Ia supernova at redshift z=0.16 (see https://www.wis-tns.org/object/2022nit for the full spectrum). Given that type Ia supernovae are not predicted to emit high-energy neutrinos, we therefore exclude AT2022nit