Exploring nine simultaneously occurring transients on April 12th 1950

Abstract Nine point sources appeared within half an hour on a region within $$\sim $$ ∼ 10 arcmin of a red-sensitive photographic plate taken in April 1950 as part of the historic Palomar Sky Survey. All nine sources are absent on both previous and later photographic images, and absent in modern sur...

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Main Authors: Beatriz Villarroel, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Stefan Geier, Alina Streblyanska, Enrique Solano, Vitaly N. Andruk, Matthew E. Shultz, Alok C. Gupta, Lars Mattsson
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-06-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-92162-7
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spelling doaj-3e494acb37db4e5fa5fca631ce66b7002021-06-20T11:36:51ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-06-011111810.1038/s41598-021-92162-7Exploring nine simultaneously occurring transients on April 12th 1950Beatriz Villarroel0Geoffrey W. Marcy1Stefan Geier2Alina Streblyanska3Enrique Solano4Vitaly N. Andruk5Matthew E. Shultz6Alok C. Gupta7Lars Mattsson8Nordita, KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Stockholm UniversityCenter for Space Laser AwarenessInstituto de Astrofísica de CanariasInstituto de Astrofísica de CanariasDepartamento de Astrofísica, Centro de Astrobiología (CSIC/INTA)Main Astronomical Observatory of the NAS of UkraineDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, University of DelawareAryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES)Nordita, KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Stockholm UniversityAbstract Nine point sources appeared within half an hour on a region within $$\sim $$ ∼ 10 arcmin of a red-sensitive photographic plate taken in April 1950 as part of the historic Palomar Sky Survey. All nine sources are absent on both previous and later photographic images, and absent in modern surveys with CCD detectors which go several magnitudes deeper. We present deep CCD images with the 10.4-m Gran Telescopio Canarias, reaching brightness $$r \sim 26$$ r ∼ 26 mag, that reveal possible optical counterparts, although these counterparts could equally well be just chance projections. The incidence of transients in the investigated photographic plate is far higher than expected from known detection rates of optical counterparts to e.g. flaring dwarf stars, Fast Radio Bursts, Gamma Ray Bursts or microlensing events. One possible explanation is that the plates have been subjected to an unknown type of contamination producing mainly point sources with of varying intensities along with some mechanism of concentration within a radius of $$\sim $$ ∼ 10 arcmin on the plate. If contamination as an explanation can be fully excluded, another possibility is fast (t $$<0.5$$ < 0.5 s) solar reflections from objects near geosynchronous orbits. An alternative route to confirm the latter scenario is by looking for images from the First Palomar Sky Survey where multiple transients follow a line.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-92162-7
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author Beatriz Villarroel
Geoffrey W. Marcy
Stefan Geier
Alina Streblyanska
Enrique Solano
Vitaly N. Andruk
Matthew E. Shultz
Alok C. Gupta
Lars Mattsson
spellingShingle Beatriz Villarroel
Geoffrey W. Marcy
Stefan Geier
Alina Streblyanska
Enrique Solano
Vitaly N. Andruk
Matthew E. Shultz
Alok C. Gupta
Lars Mattsson
Exploring nine simultaneously occurring transients on April 12th 1950
Scientific Reports
author_facet Beatriz Villarroel
Geoffrey W. Marcy
Stefan Geier
Alina Streblyanska
Enrique Solano
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Matthew E. Shultz
Alok C. Gupta
Lars Mattsson
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title Exploring nine simultaneously occurring transients on April 12th 1950
title_short Exploring nine simultaneously occurring transients on April 12th 1950
title_full Exploring nine simultaneously occurring transients on April 12th 1950
title_fullStr Exploring nine simultaneously occurring transients on April 12th 1950
title_full_unstemmed Exploring nine simultaneously occurring transients on April 12th 1950
title_sort exploring nine simultaneously occurring transients on april 12th 1950
publisher Nature Publishing Group
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description Abstract Nine point sources appeared within half an hour on a region within $$\sim $$ ∼ 10 arcmin of a red-sensitive photographic plate taken in April 1950 as part of the historic Palomar Sky Survey. All nine sources are absent on both previous and later photographic images, and absent in modern surveys with CCD detectors which go several magnitudes deeper. We present deep CCD images with the 10.4-m Gran Telescopio Canarias, reaching brightness $$r \sim 26$$ r ∼ 26 mag, that reveal possible optical counterparts, although these counterparts could equally well be just chance projections. The incidence of transients in the investigated photographic plate is far higher than expected from known detection rates of optical counterparts to e.g. flaring dwarf stars, Fast Radio Bursts, Gamma Ray Bursts or microlensing events. One possible explanation is that the plates have been subjected to an unknown type of contamination producing mainly point sources with of varying intensities along with some mechanism of concentration within a radius of $$\sim $$ ∼ 10 arcmin on the plate. If contamination as an explanation can be fully excluded, another possibility is fast (t $$<0.5$$ < 0.5 s) solar reflections from objects near geosynchronous orbits. An alternative route to confirm the latter scenario is by looking for images from the First Palomar Sky Survey where multiple transients follow a line.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-92162-7
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