Extragalactic fast X-ray transient candidates discovered by Chandra (2000-2014)
J. Quirola-Vasquez, F. E. Bauer, P. G. Jonker, W. N. Brandt, G. Yang,, A. J. Levan, Y. Q. Xue, D. Eappachen, X. C. Zheng, B. Luo

TL;DR
This study systematically searches for extragalactic fast X-ray transients using Chandra data, identifying 14 candidates, analyzing their properties, and estimating their occurrence rates to better understand their origins.
Contribution
It introduces a new systematic method for detecting FXRTs in Chandra data and provides the first comprehensive characterization and rate estimates of these transient events.
Findings
14 FXRT candidates identified from 214,701 sources
Detected events have fluxes from 1e-13 to 2e-10 erg/cm^2/s
Event rates estimated at approximately 54 and 28 per square degree per year
Abstract
Extragalactic Fast X-ray Transients (FXRTs) are short flashes of X-ray photons spanning a few seconds to hours, with an uncertain origin. Our ignorance about their physical mechanisms and progenitor systems is due in part to the lack of clear multi-wavelength counterparts in most cases because they only have been identified serendipitously. We develop a systematic search of FXRTs using a straightforward X-ray flare search algorithm, in the Chandra Source Catalog (Data Release 2.0; 169.6 Ms over 592.4 deg using only observations with and before 2015), incorporating various multi-wavelength constraints to rule out Galactic contamination and characterize the candidates. We report the detection of 14 FXRT candidates from a parent sample of 214,701 sources. Candidates have peak 0.5-7 keV fluxes between 110 to 210 erg cm s…
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