2020
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201936869
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The EXOD search for faint transients in XMM-Newton observations: Method and discovery of four extragalactic Type I X-ray bursters

Abstract: Context. The observations carried out with XMM-Newton have produced a very extensive X-ray source catalogue in which the standard pipeline determines the variability of sufficiently bright sources through χ2 and fractional variability tests. Faint sources, however, are not automatically checked for variability, and this means that faint, short timescale transients are overlooked. From dedicated X-ray searches, as well as optical and radio archive searches, we know that some such dim sources can still be identi… Show more

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“…Bursts I01-I08 correspond to the bursts L02-L09 presented by Pastor-Marazuela et al (2020). Our analysis did not recover their L01 burst due to periodic baseline variations affecting 2.6 hr of the LOFAR observations.…”
Section: Lofarmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Bursts I01-I08 correspond to the bursts L02-L09 presented by Pastor-Marazuela et al (2020). Our analysis did not recover their L01 burst due to periodic baseline variations affecting 2.6 hr of the LOFAR observations.…”
Section: Lofarmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…No PA swing is observed, as would generally be expected in the magnetospheric origin models (as opposed to the diverse polarization angle swing detected in FRB 180301; Luo et al 2020). Most strikingly, the active phase is observed to be chromatic, with the activity window being both narrower and earlier at higher frequencies (Pastor-Marazuela et al 2020;Pleunis et al 2020). This disfavors models explaining the periodic activity with the eclipse of a companion wind, as these theories predict a narrower activity window at lower frequencies (Ioka & Zhang 2020;Lyutikov et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Now that we have developed a phenomenological emission model for periodic FRBs due to the motion of NSs, we apply these results to the recent multiwavelength and polarization measurements of FRB 180916. For a dynamical model to remain a plausible explanation for the periodicity of FRB 180916, it must explain the following three features of the FRB 180916 emission (Pastor-Marazuela et al 2020;Pleunis et al 2020):…”
Section: Application Of Periodic Emission Model To Frb 180916mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We note that of the 14 EXTraS transient events that were genuinely detected by the standard analysis, only 2 are classified as variable sources in the 4XMM-DR9 catalogue. The high sensitivity of the EXTraS algorithm in detecting fast transients is also confirmed by the fact that an independent search for X-ray transients in the XMM-Newton archive, using a different approach, did not discover additional sources with respect to the 4XMM-DR9 catalogue (Pastor-Marazuela et al 2020).…”
Section: Cross-match With the Gaia Source Cataloguementioning
confidence: 79%