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

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. ParthasarathyD. C. Price, E. Petroff, S. Ryder, D. Vohl, C. Wolf

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    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.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)5852-5866
    Number of pages15
    JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
    Volume491
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2020

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