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Probing the extragalactic fast transient sky at minute timescales with DECam

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-02-04 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Searches for optical transients are usually performed with a cadence of days to weeks, optimised for supernova discovery. The optical fast transient sky is still largely unexplored, with only a few surveys to date having placed meaningful constraints on the detection of extragalactic transients evolving at sub-hour timescales. Here, we present the results of deep searches for dim, minute-timescale extragalactic fast transients using the Dark Energy Camera, a core facility of our all-wavelength and all-messenger Deeper, Wider, Faster programme. We used continuous 20s exposures to systematically probe timescales down to 1.17 minutes at magnitude limits g>23g > 23 (AB), detecting hundreds of transient and variable sources. Nine candidates passed our strict criteria on duration and non-stellarity, all of which could be classified as flare stars based on deep multi-band imaging. Searches for fast radio burst and gamma-ray counterparts during simultaneous multi-facility observations yielded no counterparts to the optical transients. Also, no long-term variability was detected with pre-imaging and follow-up observations using the SkyMapper optical telescope. We place upper limits for minute-timescale fast optical transient rates for a range of depths and timescales. Finally, we demonstrate that optical gg-band light curve behaviour alone cannot discriminate between confirmed extragalactic fast transients such as prompt GRB flashes and Galactic stellar flares.

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@article{arxiv.1903.11083,
  title  = {Probing the extragalactic fast transient sky at minute timescales with DECam},
  author = {Igor Andreoni and Jeffrey Cooke and Sara Webb and Armin Rest and Tyler A. Pritchard and Manisha Caleb and Seo-Won Chang and Wael Farah and Amy Lien and Anais Möller and Maria Edvige Ravasio and Timothy M. C. Abbott and Shivani Bhandari and Antonino Cucchiara and Christopher M. Flynn and Fabian Jankowski and Evan F. Keane and Takashi J. Moriya and Christopher Onken and Aditya Parthasarathy and Daniel C. Price and Emily Petroff and Stuart Ryder and Dany Vohl and Christian Wolf},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.11083},
  year   = {2020}
}

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