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Detection of two new RRATs at 111 MHz

Two new rotating transients were detected in the 2020 observations carried out on the LPA LPI radio telescope. The dispersion measures of the found transients are DM=21 and 35 pc/cm^3, the pulse half-widths are We=18 and 35 ms for J1550+09 and J2047+13, respectively. The upper estimate of the period RRAT J2047+13 P=2.925s was obtained. The study shows the existence of rotating transients whose pulses appear less frequently than one pulse per 10 hours of observations.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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