A Matched Survey for the Enigmatic Low Radio Frequency Transient ILT J225347+862146
Yuping Huang, Marin M. Anderson, Gregg Hallinan, T. Joseph W. Lazio,, Danny C. Price, Yashvi Sharma

TL;DR
This study conducts a targeted low-frequency radio transient search using OVRO-LWA data to test the existence and properties of the rare ILT J225347+862146 transient, finding no detections and proposing explanations for this non-detection.
Contribution
It introduces a Bayesian approach to model transient rates and provides revised surface density estimates for ILT J225347+862146-like events.
Findings
No transient detections in OVRO-LWA data at 60 MHz.
Revised surface density estimate for ILT J225347+862146-like transients.
Proposed hypotheses for the non-detection, including low sky density and clustering.
Abstract
Discovered in 2011 with LOFAR, the Jy low-frequency radio transient ILT J225347+862146 heralds a potentially prolific population of radio transients at MHz. However, subsequent transient searches in similar parameter space yielded no detections. We test the hypothesis that these surveys at comparable sensitivity have missed the population due to mismatched survey parameters. In particular, the LOFAR survey used only kHz of bandwidth at MHz while other survey were at higher frequencies or had wider bandwidth. Using hours of all-sky images from the Owens Valley Radio Observatory Long Wavelength Array (OVRO-LWA), we conduct a narrowband transient search at Jy sensitivity with timescales from min to day and a bandwidth of kHz at MHz. To model remaining survey selection effects, we introduce a flexible Bayesian approach for inferring…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
