Prospects for Detecting Fast Transients with the Radio Telescopes of the Argentine Institute of Radio Astronomy
Abstract
Currently, 6 out of 30 known magnetars had pulsed radio emission detected. In this work, we evaluated the possibility of detecting radio transient events from magnetars with the telescopes of the Instituto Argentino de Radioastronom\'ia (IAR). To this aim, we made daily observations of the magnetar XTE~J1810-197 from 02-Sep-22 to 30-Nov-22. We analysed the observations by applying ephemeris folding and single pulse searches. We fitted a timing model to our observations and were able to detect the magnetar on 6 of the 36 observing sessions with signal-to-noise ratios at the limit of detectability, 3.3≤ S/N ≤4.1. We searched for individual pulses in one of these 6 days and found 7 individual pulses with 8.5≤ S/N ≤18.8. The dispersion measure changed slightly between pulses within a range of 178 ≤ DM \,[pc\, cm-3] ≤ 182. The pulse with S/N=18.8 has an associated DM of 180\,pc\, cm-3. We confirmed that we can detect pulsed radio emission in the band of 1400-1456\, MHz from magnetars with a time resolution of 146\,μ s, being able to detect both integrated pulse profiles and individual pulses.
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