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Abstract Astrophysical transients with rapid developments on subhour timescales are intrinsically rare. Due to their short durations, events like stellar superflares, optical flashes from gamma-ray bursts, and shock breakouts from young supernovae are difficult to identify on timescales that enable spectroscopic follow-up. This paper presents the Evryscope Fast Transient Engine (EFTE), a new data reduction pipeline that is designed to provide low-latency transient alerts from the Evryscopes—a north–south pair of ultra-wide-field telescopes with an instantaneous footprint covering 38% of the entire sky—and tools for building long-term light curves from Evryscope data.EFTEleverages the optical stability of the Evryscopes by using a simple direct image subtraction routine that is suited to continuously monitoring the transient sky at a cadence of a minute. Candidates are produced within the base Evryscope 2 minute cadence for 98.5% of images, and internally filtered usingvetnet, a convolutional neural network real–bogus classifier.EFTEprovides an extensible and robust architecture for transient surveys probing similar timescales, and serves as the software test bed for the real-time analysis pipelines and public data distribution systems for the Argus Array, a next-generation all-sky observatory with a data rate 62 times higher than that of Evryscope.more » « less
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Corbett, Hank; Law, Nicholas M.; Soto, Alan Vasquez; Howard, Ward S.; Glazier, Amy; Gonzalez, Ramses; Ratzloff, Jeffrey K.; Galliher, Nathan; Fors, Octavi; Quimby, Robert (, The Astrophysical Journal)null (Ed.)
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Ratzloff, Jeffrey K.; Corbett, Henry T.; Law, Nicholas M.; Barlow, Brad N.; Glazier, Amy; Howard, Ward S.; Fors, Octavi; Ser, Daniel del; Trifonov, Trifon (, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific)
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