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A pilot ASKAP survey for radio transients towards the Galactic Centre

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2022-09-21 v1

Abstract

We present the results of a radio transient and polarisation survey towards the Galactic Centre, conducted as part of the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder Variables and Slow Transients pilot survey. The survey region consisted of five fields covering 265deg2\sim265\,{\rm deg}^2 (350l10350^\circ\lesssim l\lesssim10^\circ, b10\vert b\vert \lesssim 10^\circ). Each field was observed for 12\,minutes, with between 7 and 9 repeats on cadences of between one day and four months. We detected eight highly variable sources and seven highly circularly-polarised sources (14 unique sources in total). Seven of these sources are known pulsars including the rotating radio transient PSR~J1739--2521 and the eclipsing pulsar PSR~J1723--2837. One of them is a low mass X-ray binary, 4U 1758--25. Three of them are coincident with optical or infrared sources and are likely to be stars. The remaining three may be related to the class of Galactic Centre Radio Transients (including a highly likely one, VAST~J173608.2--321634, that has been reported previously), although this class is not yet understood. In the coming years, we expect to detect \sim40 bursts from this kind of source with the proposed four-year VAST survey if the distribution of the source is isotropic over the Galactic fields.

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@article{arxiv.2209.02352,
  title  = {A pilot ASKAP survey for radio transients towards the Galactic Centre},
  author = {Ziteng Wang and Tara Murphy and David L. Kaplan and Keith W. Bannister and Emil Lenc and James K. Leung and Andrew O'Brien and Sergio Pintaldi and Joshua Pritchard and Adam J. Stewart and Andrew Zic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.02352},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

17 pages, 13 figures, Accepted for publication in MNRAS