A New Extragalactic Population of Faint, Fast X-ray Transients
ORAL
Abstract
Recently, two faint X-ray transients have been discovered in the Chandra Deep Field-South. Both lasted a few hours and are extragalactic with $z = 0.74$ (spectroscopic) and $z\approx 2.1$ (photometric), implying large total energy release. The first has been proposed to be a magnetar-powered X-ray transient resulting from a binary neutron-star merger, while the nature of the second is less clear. These findings demonstrate that a population of similar transients should exist in archival X-ray observations. We have thus recently set systematic rate constraints on such transients based on 19 Ms of Chandra surveys data. Rapid searching of incoming Chandra and XMM-Newton observations, using our methodology, should allow discovery of additional such transients for prompt follow-up. Future large-grasp X-ray missions such as Athena and Einstein Probe are needed to open the faint-fast X-ray transient discovery space fully.
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Authors
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William Brandt
Pennsylvania State University
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Franz Bauer
Pont Univ Catolica de Chile
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Bin Luo
Nanjing Univ
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Jonathan Quirola-Vasquez
Pont Univ Catolica de Chile
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Yongquan Xue
USTC
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Guang Yang
Texas A\&M Univ