The first blind millimeter-wave search of the Galactic Plane found two roughly one-day flares from accreting white dwarf binaries, with isotropic luminosities near 10^31 erg/s.
The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Systematic Transient Search of Single Observation Maps
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We conduct a systematic search for astrophysical transients using data from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT). The data were taken from 2017 to 2022 in three frequency bands spanning 77 GHz to 277 GHz. In this paper we present a pipeline for transient detection using single observation maps where each pixel of a map contains one observation with an integration time of approximately four minutes. We detect 34 transient events at 27 unique locations. All but two of the transients are associated with Galactic stars and exhibit a wide range of properties. We also detect an event coincident with the classical nova YZ Ret and one event consistent with a flaring active galactic nucleus. We notably do not detect any reverse shock emission from gamma ray bursts, a non-detection that may be in tension with current models.
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Detection of Millimeter-Wavelength Flares from Two Accreting White Dwarf Systems in the SPT-3G Galactic Plane Survey
The first blind millimeter-wave search of the Galactic Plane found two roughly one-day flares from accreting white dwarf binaries, with isotropic luminosities near 10^31 erg/s.