Probing the extragalactic fast transient sky at minute time-scales with DECam

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Authors
  • I. Andreoni
  • J. Cooke
  • S. Webb
  • A. Rest
  • T. Pritchard
  • M. Caleb
  • S.W. Chang
  • W. Farah
  • A. Lien
  • A. Möller
  • M.E. Ravasio
  • T.M.C. Abbott
  • S. Bhandari
  • A. Cucchiara
  • C. Flynn
  • F. Jankowski
  • E.F. Keane
  • T.J. Moriya
  • C.A. Onken
  • A. Parthasarathy
  • D.C. Price
  • E. Petroff
  • S. Ryder
  • D. Vohl ORCID logo
  • C. Wolf
Publication date 02-2020
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume | Issue number 491 | 4
Pages (from-to) 5852-5866
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
Searches for optical transients are usually performed with a cadence of days to weeks, optimized 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 time-scales. Here, we present the results of deep searches for dim, minute-time-scale 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 20 s exposures to systematically probe time-scales down to 1.17 min at magnitude limits g > 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 multiband imaging. Searches for fast radio burst and gamma-ray counterparts during simultaneous multifacility 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-time-scale fast optical transient rates for a range of depths and time-scales. Finally, we demonstrate that optical g-band light-curve behaviour alone cannot discriminate between confirmed extragalactic fast transients such as prompt GRB flashes and Galactic stellar flares.
Document type Article
Note This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2019 The Author(s) published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz3381
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85083217475
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