Discovery of 26 new Galactic radio transients by MeerTRAP
Abstract
Radio searches for single pulses provide the opportunity to discover one-off events, fast transients and some pulsars that might otherwise be missed by conventional periodicity searches. The MeerTRAP real-time search pipeline operates commensally to observations with the MeerKAT telescope. Here, we report on 26 new Galactic radio transients, mostly rotating radio transients (RRATs) and also the detection of one RRAT and two pulsars that were independently discovered by other surveys. The dispersion measures of two of the new sources marginally exceed the Galactic contribution depending on the electron density model used. Using a simple method of fitting a Gaussian function to individual pulses, and obtaining positions of arcsecond accuracy from image-based localisations using channelised voltage data from our transient buffer, we have derived timing solutions spanning multiple years for five sources. The timing parameters imply ages of several Myr and low surface magnetic field strengths which is characteristic of RRATs. We were able to measure spin periods for eight more transients, including one source which appears to rotate every 17.5 seconds. A majority of the sources have only been seen in one observation, sometimes despite multiple return visits to the field. Some sources exhibit complex emission features like component switching and periodic microstructure.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2501.08224,
title = {Discovery of 26 new Galactic radio transients by MeerTRAP},
author = {James Dennis Turner and Ben W. Stappers and Jun Tian and Mechiel C. Bezuidenhout and Manisha Caleb and Laura N. Driessen and Fabian Jankowski and Inés Pastor-Marazuela and Kaustubh M. Rajwade and Mayuresh Surnis and Michael Kramer and Ewan D. Barr and Marina Berezina},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.08224},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
24 pages, 13 figures, 4 tables. Accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society