Fig. 1: Location of the new transient, Swift J0230, relative to its host galaxy and an old supernova. | Nature Astronomy

Fig. 1: Location of the new transient, Swift J0230, relative to its host galaxy and an old supernova.

From: Monthly quasi-periodic eruptions from repeated stellar disruption by a massive black hole

Fig. 1: Location of the new transient, Swift J0230, relative to its host galaxy and an old supernova.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

The image is an archival Pan-STARRS44 image of 2MASX J02301709+2836050, with colour scaled arbitrarily for aesthetic purposes. The broken circle shows the 90% confidence Swift-XRT position of Swift J0230, and the solid one SN 2020rht.

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