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Illustration of a FBOT

In astronomy, a fast blue optical transient (FBOT), or more specifically, luminous fast blue optical transient (LFBOT), is an explosive transient event similar to supernovae and gamma-ray bursts with high optical luminosity, rapid evolution, and predominantly blue emission.[1] The origins of such explosions are currently unclear, with events occurring at not more than 0.1% of the typical core-collapse supernova rate.[2] This class of transients initially emerged from large sky surveys at cosmological distances,[3][4] yet in recent years a small number have been discovered in the local Universe, most notably AT 2018cow.

The precise definition of what constitutes a 'fast blue optical transient' is currently contentious in the literature, largely defined by the observational properties rather than the underlying mechanisms/objects. Even within the class, growing samples of candidates[5] are beginning to reveal significant variation in properties when the objects are studied in greater detail, potentially indicative of different progenitor channels or explosion mechanisms.

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Transient Reported Date Observatory Notes
AT 2018cow[6][7][8] 2018 16 June 2018 ATLAS-HKO "The Cow", the most local FBOT known, and the event with the richest dataset, making It a prototype of the class.

Peak luminosity <math>L_{pk}\sim 10^{44} erg\ s^{-1}</math>, exceeding that of superluminous supernovae

ZTF18abvkwla

(AT 2018lug)[2][9]

2020 12 September 2018 Zwicky Transient Facility "The Koala"

Blackbody temperature of over 40,000 Kelvin at peak

CSS161010[10][11] 2020 10 October 2016 CRTS Shows mildly relativistic (55% the speed of light) mass outflows
AT 2020xnd (ZTF20acigmel)[12][13] 2021 12 October 2020 Zwicky Transient Facility "The Camel"
AT 2020mrf[14][15] 2022 12 June 2020 Spektr-RG, Zwicky Transient Facility 200 times more luminous on the X-ray spectrum at its peak than AT 2018cow and CSS161010
AT 2022tsd[16][17] 2023 7 September 2022 Zwicky Transient Facility "The Tasmanian Devil", minutes-duration optical flares suggestive of a NS/BH from a failed supernova event.[18][19]
AT 2023fhn[20][17][21][22] 2023 10 April 2023 Zwicky Transient Facility "The Finch" or "The Fawn"
AT 2023vth (ZTF23ableqsp)[23] 2023 18 October 2023 Zwicky Transient Facility First FBOT to be labelled as such on the Transient Name Server.

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