ELEPHANT: ExtragaLactic alErt Pipeline for Hostless AstroNomical Transients
P. J. Pessi, R. Durgesh, L. Nakazono, E. E. Hayes, R. A. P. Oliveira,, E. E. O. Ishida, A. Moitinho, A. Krone-Martins, B. Moews, R. S. de Souza, R., Beck, M. A. Kuhn, K. Nowak, and S. Vaughan (for the COIN collaboration)

TL;DR
ELEPHANT is a new pipeline that efficiently filters hostless extragalactic transients from large astronomical data streams, aiding in the study of rare energetic events without host galaxy associations.
Contribution
The paper introduces ELEPHANT, a systematic framework for identifying hostless transients in high-cadence astronomical surveys, utilizing image analysis and machine learning techniques.
Findings
Less than 2% of analyzed transients are potentially hostless.
Approximately 10% of hostless candidates have spectroscopic classification, mainly Type Ia supernovae.
Identified notable events like SN 2018ibb and SN 2022ann among hostless candidates.
Abstract
Context. Transient astronomical events that exhibit no discernible association with a host galaxy are commonly referred to as hostless. These rare phenomena are associated with extremely energetic events, and they can offer unique insights into the properties and evolution of stars and galaxies. However, the sheer number of transients captured by contemporary high-cadence astronomical surveys renders the manual identification of all potential hostless transients impractical. Therefore, creating a systematic identification tool is crucial for studying these elusive events. Aims. We present the ExtragaLactic alErt Pipeline for Hostless AstroNomical Transients (ELEPHANT), a framework for filtering hostless transients in astronomical data streams. Methods. We used Fink to access all the ZTF alerts produced between January/2022 and December/2023, selecting only those associated with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle accelerators and beam dynamics · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Particle Detector Development and Performance
