Radio Wavelength Transients: Current and Emerging Prospects
Abstract
Known classes of radio wavelength transients range from the nearby--stellar flares and radio pulsars--to the distant Universe--\gamma-ray burst afterglows. Hypothesized classes of radio transients include analogs of known objects, e.g., extrasolar planets emitting Jovian-like radio bursts and giant-pulse emitting pulsars in other galaxies, to the exotic, prompt emission from \gamma-ray bursts, evaporating black holes, and transmitters from other civilizations. A number of instruments and facilities are either under construction or in early observational stages and are slated to become available in the next few years. With a combination of wide fields of view and wavelength agility, the detection and study of radio transients will improve immensely.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0801.2966,
title = {Radio Wavelength Transients: Current and Emerging Prospects},
author = {J. Lazio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.2966},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
to appear in proceedings of Hot-wiring the Transient Universe, 2008 March issue of Astronomische Nachrichten