Triggers
From Gaia Science Alerts Working Group
Please expand this section with your favourite types of possible alerts. The most useful information would be the number statistics, amplitude and timescale, example light curve, spectrum and the reasoning for an rapid alert.
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Possible triggers for Science Alerts
Table of transients
This table is based on Rau et al. 2009 on Palomar Transient Factory (PTF). MR is an absolute magnitude in R, tau is time of a decline by 2 mag. Note, these are not all the types of transites Gaia will detect.
| Class | MR | tau | Universal rate | Gaia rate |
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| Dwarf Novae | 9..4 | 3..20 |
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| Classical Novae | -5..-10 | 2..100 |
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| Luminous Red Novae | -10..-14 | 20..60 |
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| Fallback SNe | -4..-21 | 0.5..2 |
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| Macronovae | -13..-15 | 0.3..3 | 10 − 4.. − 8Mpc − 3yr − 1 | |
| SN .Ia | -15..-17 | 2..5 |
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| SNe Ia | -17..-19.5 | 30..70 |
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| Tidal disruption flares | -15..-19 | 30..350 | 10 − 6Mpc − 3yr − 1 | |
| Core-collapse SNe | -14..-21 | 20..300 |
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| Luminous SNe | -19..-23 | 50..400 | 10 − 7Mpc − 3yr − 1 | |
| Orphan afterglows (SGRB) | -14..-18 | 5..15 |
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| Orphan afterglows (LGRB) | -22..-26 | 2..15 |
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| On-axis LGRB afterglows | ..-37 | 1..15 |
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CMD of selected variables and transients
CMD paths of various types of variable stars, including Be stars, R CrB and V4334 Sgr. From Spano et al. 2009