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2011MNRAS.414.3627D - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 414, 3627-3632 (2011/July-2)

A search for optical bursts from the rotating radio transient J1819-1458 with ULTRACAM – II. Simultaneous ULTRACAM–Lovell telescope observations.

DHILLON V.S., KEANE E.F., MARSH T.R., STAPPERS B.W., COPPERWHEAT C.M., HICKMAN R.D.G., JORDAN C.A., KERRY P., KRAMER M., LITTLEFAIR S.P., LYNE A.G., MIGNANI R.P. and SHEARER A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The rotating radio transient (RRAT) J1819-1458 exhibits ∼3 ms bursts in the radio every ∼3 min, implying that it is visible for only ∼1 s per day. Assuming that the optical light behaves in a similar manner, long exposures of the field would be relatively insensitive due to the accumulation of sky photons. A much better way of detecting optical emission from J1819-1458 would then be to observe with a high-speed optical camera simultaneously with radio observations, and co-add only those optical frames coincident with the dispersion-corrected radio bursts. We present the results of such a search, using simultaneous ULTRACAM and Lovell Telescope observations. We find no evidence for optical bursts in J1819-1458 at magnitudes brighter than i'= 19.3 (5σ limit). This is nearly 3 mag fainter than the previous burst limit, which had no simultaneous radio observations.

Correction added after online publication 2011 June 16: affiliation added for RPM (University of Zielona Góra).


Abstract Copyright: 2011 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society2011 RAS

Journal keyword(s): stars: neutron - pulsars: individual: J1819-1458

Simbad objects: 4

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