posted on 2023-08-11, 09:09authored byPA Evans, KL Page, AP Beardmore, RAJ Eyles-Ferris, JP Osborne, S Campana, JA Kennea, SB Cenko
We present the Living Swift-XRT Point Source (LSXPS) catalogue and real-time transient detector. This system allows us for the first time to carry out low-latency searches for new transient X-ray events fainter than those available to the current generation of wide-field imagers, and report their detection in near real time. Previously, such events could only be found in delayed searches, e.g. of archival data; our low-latency analysis now enables rapid and ongoing follow-up of these events, enabling the probing of time-scales previously inaccessible. The LSXPS is, uniquely among X-ray catalogues, updated in near real time, making this the first up-to-date record of the point sources detected by a sensitive X-ray telescope: the SwiftX-ray Telescope. The associated upper limit calculator likewise makes use of all available data allowing contemporary upper limits to be rapidly produced on demand. These facilities, which enable the low-latency transient system, are also fully available to the community, providing a powerful resource for time-domain and multimessenger astrophysics.
Funding
This work made use of data supplied by the UK Swift Science Data Centre at the University of Leicester. PAE, KLP, ABP, and RAJE-F acknowledge UK Space Agency support. SC acknowledges the support from the Italian Space Agency, contract ASI/INAF no. I/004/11/5. This work is partially supported by a grant from the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Nr. MAE0065741.
History
Author affiliation
School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leicester
Version
VoR (Version of Record)
Published in
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume
518
Issue
1
Pagination
174 - 184
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Royal Astronomical Society