Multiwavelength approach to classifying transient events in the direction of M 31

@article{Soraisam2018MultiwavelengthAT,
  title={Multiwavelength approach to classifying transient events in the direction of M 31},
  author={Monika D. Soraisam and Marat Gilfanov and Thomas Kupfer and Thomas. A. Prince and Frank J. Masci and Russ R. Laher and Albert K. H. Kong},
  journal={Astronomy \& Astrophysics},
  year={2018}
}
Context. In the hunt for rare time-domain events, it is important to consider confusing exotic extragalactic phenomena with more common Galactic foreground events. Aims. We show how observations from multiple wavebands, in this case optical and X-ray observations, can be used to facilitate the distinction between the two. Methods. We discovered an extremely bright and rapid transient event during optical observations of the M 31 galaxy taken by the intermediate Palomar Transient Factory (iPTF… 

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