The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Systematic Transient Search of 3 Day Maps

Author:

Li YaqiongORCID,Biermann EmilyORCID,Naess SigurdORCID,Aiola SimoneORCID,An Rui,Battaglia NicholasORCID,Bhandarkar TanayORCID,Calabrese ErminiaORCID,Choi Steve K.ORCID,Crowley Kevin T.ORCID,Devlin MarkORCID,Duell Cody J.ORCID,Duff Shannon M.ORCID,Dunkley JoORCID,Dünner RolandoORCID,Gallardo Patricio A.ORCID,Guan YilunORCID,Hervías-Caimapo CarlosORCID,Hincks Adam D.ORCID,Hubmayr JohannesORCID,Huffenberger Kevin M.ORCID,Hughes John P.ORCID,Kosowsky ArthurORCID,Louis ThibautORCID,Mallaby-Kay MayaORCID,McMahon JeffORCID,Nati FedericoORCID,Niemack Michael D.ORCID,Orlowski-Scherer JohnORCID,Page LymanORCID,Salatino MariaORCID,Sifón CristóbalORCID,Staggs Suzanne T.ORCID,Vargas CristianORCID,Vavagiakis Eve M.ORCID,Wang YuhanORCID,Wollack Edward J.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract We conduct a systematic search for transients in 3 yr of data (2017–2019) from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT). ACT covers 40% of the sky at three bands spanning from 77–277 GHz. Analysis of 3 day mean-subtracted sky maps, which were match filtered for point sources, yielded 29 transient detections. Eight of these transients are due to known asteroids, and three others were previously published. Four of these events occur in areas with poor noise models and thus we cannot be confident they are real transients. We are left with 14 new transient events occurring at 11 unique locations. All of these events are associated with either rotationally variable stars or cool stars. Ten events have flat or falling spectra indicating radiation from synchrotron emission. One event has a rising spectrum indicating a different engine for the flare.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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