论文标题
表现出极低的延迟$γ$ - 雷,X射线和UV随访的毫秒瞬态
A Demonstration of Extremely Low Latency $γ$-ray, X-Ray & UV Follow-Up of a Millisecond Radio Transient
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论文摘要
我们报告了对潜在快速无线电爆发的新型高能量随访的结果。 VLA/Realfast检测到无线电爆发,并通过Swift的新操作能力(ARXIV:2005.01751)在非常低的潜伏期中检测到了尼尔·盖尔斯·斯威夫特(Neil Gehrels Swift)的随访,并在T0+32分钟开始使用尖的软X射线和UV观测值,并在T0+32分钟开始使用硬X射线/Gamma-ray Event Accect of t0。这些观察结果比迄今为止任何无线电瞬态的X射线/UV随访速度$> 10 $ x。在T0处没有与FRB候选人相吻合,0.2s的通量$5σ$上限为$ 1.35 \ times10^{ - 8} $ erg cm $^{ - 2} $(14-195 kev),sgr 1935+1935+2154 like like link like like like like y+32分钟+32分钟$ 32 $ 32 $ 3的ab ab ab mag and 22岁。 $ 3.33 \ times10^{ - 13} $ erg cm $^{ - 2} $ s $^{ - 1} $从0.3-10 kev进行2 ks观察。仅候选FRB不足以被视为天体物理,因此该注释是技术演示。这些新的迅速操作功能将使未来的FRB检测能够以比此处所示的更低的潜伏期迅速进行跟进:15-20分钟应定期实现,5-10分钟偶尔可以实现。我们鼓励FRB检测设施发行低潜伏期的警报以实现这项科学。
We report results of a novel high-energy follow-up observation of a potential Fast Radio Burst. The radio burst was detected by VLA/realfast and followed-up by the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory in very low latency utilizing new operational capabilities of Swift (arXiv:2005.01751), with pointed soft X-ray and UV observations beginning at T0+32 minutes, and hard X-ray/gamma-ray event data saved around T0. These observations are $>10$x faster than previous X-ray/UV follow-up of any radio transient to date. No emission is seen coincident with the FRB candidate at T0, with a 0.2s fluence $5σ$ upper limit of $1.35\times10^{-8}$ erg cm$^{-2}$ (14-195 keV) for a SGR 1935+2154-like flare, nor at T0+32 minutes down to $3σ$ upper limits of 22.18 AB mag in UVOT u band, and $3.33\times10^{-13}$ erg cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ from 0.3-10 keV for the 2 ks observation. The candidate FRB alone is not significant enough to be considered astrophysical, so this note serves as a technical demonstration. These new Swift operational capabilities will allow future FRB detections to be followed up with Swift at even lower latencies than demonstrated here: 15-20 minutes should be regularly achievable, and 5-10 minutes occasionally achievable. We encourage FRB detecting facilities to release alerts in low latency to enable this science.