OT 060420: A Seemingly Optical Transient Recorded by All‐Sky Cameras

  • Shamir L
  • Nemiroff R
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We report on a ~5th magnitude flash detected for approximately 10 minutes by two CONCAM all-sky cameras located in Cerro Pachon - Chile and La Palma - Spain. A third all-sky camera, located in Cerro Paranal - Chile did not detect the flash, and therefore the authors of this paper suggest that the flash was a series of cosmic-ray hits, meteors, or satellite glints. Another proposed hypothesis is that the flash was an astronomical transient with variable luminosity. In this paper we discuss bright optical transient detection using fish-eye all-sky monitors, analyze the apparently false-positive optical transient, and propose possible causes to false optical transient detection in all-sky cameras.

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Shamir, L., & Nemiroff, R. J. (2006). OT 060420: A Seemingly Optical Transient Recorded by All‐Sky Cameras. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 118(846), 1180–1185. https://doi.org/10.1086/506989

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