STONKS first results: Long-term transients in the XMM-Newton Galactic plane survey
Robbie Webbe, E. Quintin, N.A. Webb, Gabriele Ponti, Tong Bao, Chandreyee Maitra, Shifra Mandel, Samaresh Mondal

TL;DR
The paper introduces STONKS, a near-real-time system for detecting faint X-ray transients in XMM-Newton data, successfully identifying and classifying numerous variable sources in the Galactic plane.
Contribution
This work presents the first application of the STONKS pipeline to a multi-year XMM-Newton Galactic plane survey, demonstrating its effectiveness in detecting and classifying faint X-ray transients.
Findings
Detected 78 alerts from 70 real astrophysical sources.
Classified 32 sources, including X-ray binaries and a magnetar candidate.
First-time X-ray detection for 23 sources.
Abstract
The study of astronomical transients at high energies provides insights into some of the most extreme physical events in the universe; however, carrying out their detection and fast follow-up studies are limited by instrumental constraints. Search for Transient Object in New observations using Known Sources (STONKS) is a near-real-time transient detection system for XMM-Newton offering the capability to detect transients in XMM-Newton observations at fainter fluxes than can be achieved with wide survey instruments. We present the transients detected with the STONKS pipeline found in an XMM-Newton multi-year heritage survey of the Galactic plane to identify and classify highly variable X-ray sources that have recently been reported in this region. We examined the alerts created by the STONKS pipeline from over 200 XMM observations of the Galactic plane, screening for instrumental…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
