A real-time transient detector and the living Swift-XRT point source catalogue

Cenko, S. B.; Campana, S.; Kennea, J. A.; Osborne, J. P.; Page, K. L.; Beardmore, A. P.; Evans, P. A.; Eyles-Ferris, R. A. J.

United Kingdom, Italy, United States

Abstract

We present the Living Swift-XRT Point Source (LSXPS) catalogue and real-time transient detector. This system allows us for the first time to carry out low-latency searches for new transient X-ray events fainter than those available to the current generation of wide-field imagers, and report their detection in near real time. Previously, such events could only be found in delayed searches, e.g. of archival data; our low-latency analysis now enables rapid and ongoing follow-up of these events, enabling the probing of time-scales previously inaccessible. The LSXPS is, uniquely among X-ray catalogues, updated in near real time, making this the first up-to-date record of the point sources detected by a sensitive X-ray telescope: the SwiftX-ray Telescope. The associated upper limit calculator likewise makes use of all available data allowing contemporary upper limits to be rapidly produced on demand. These facilities, which enable the low-latency transient system, are also fully available to the community, providing a powerful resource for time-domain and multimessenger astrophysics.

2023 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
XMM-Newton 37