We search for optical transient sources with durations of ∼0.1 to ∼1.3 s using a dataset obtained in the Organized Autotelescopes for Serendipitous Event Survey (OASES) observation campaign. Since the OASES observations were carried out using two independent wide-field and high-cadence observation systems monitored the same field simultaneously, the obtained dataset provides a unique opportunity to develop a robust detection method for sub-second optical transients. In the dataset of a selected field around the ecliptic and the Galactic plane, we find no astronomical event candidate that satisfies our detection criteria. From the non-detection result, we derive an upper limit on the event rate of sub-second transients around the ecliptic and the Galactic plane for the first time, obtaining ∼0.090 and ∼0.38hr−1deg−2 for m=12 and 13 Vmag, respectively. In addition, future prospects of the sub-second scale transient event surveys are discussed.
@article{arxiv.2101.02454,
title = {Detectability of optical transients with timescales of sub-seconds},
author = {Ko Arimatsu and Kohji Tsumura and Fumihiko Usui and Takafumi Ootsubo and Jun-ichi Watanabe},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.02454},
year = {2021}
}
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8 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journal