MeerTRAP: 12 Galactic fast transients detected in a real-time, commensal MeerKAT survey

ABSTRACT MeerTRAP is a real-time untargeted search project using the MeerKAT telescope to find single pulses from fast radio transients and pulsars. It is performed commensally with the MeerKAT large survey projects (LSPs), using data from up to 64 of MeerKAT’s 13.96 m dishes to form hundreds of coh...

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Published inMonthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Vol. 512; no. 1; pp. 1483 - 1498
Main Authors Bezuidenhout, M C, Barr, E, Caleb, M, Driessen, L N, Jankowski, F, Kramer, M, Malenta, M, Morello, V, Rajwade, K, Sanidas, S, Stappers, B W, Surnis, M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford University Press 22.03.2022
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Summary:ABSTRACT MeerTRAP is a real-time untargeted search project using the MeerKAT telescope to find single pulses from fast radio transients and pulsars. It is performed commensally with the MeerKAT large survey projects (LSPs), using data from up to 64 of MeerKAT’s 13.96 m dishes to form hundreds of coherent beams on sky, each of which is processed in real time to search for millisecond-duration pulses. We present the first 12 Galactic sources discovered by MeerTRAP, with DMs in the range of 33–381 pc cm−3. One source may be Galactic or extragalactic depending on the Galactic electron density model assumed. Follow-up observations performed with the MeerKAT, Lovell, and Parkes radio telescopes have detected repeat pulses from 7 of the 12 sources. Pulse periods have been determined for four sources. Another four sources could be localized to the arcsecond-level using a novel implementation of the tied-array beam localization method.
ISSN:0035-8711
1365-2966
DOI:10.1093/mnras/stac579