Carrier dynamics in metallic nanostructures is strongly influenced by their confining dimensions. Gold nanoparticles of size ∼2\documentclass[12pt]{minimal}
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\begin{document}$\sim ~2$\end{document} nm which fill the transition space separating metallic and non-metallic behavior. In this work, we report carrier dynamics in high aspect ratio ultrathin gold nanowires (Au-UNWs) of average diameter ∼\documentclass[12pt]{minimal}
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\begin{document}$\sim $\end{document} 2 nm using pump (3.1 eV) and coherent white light continuum as probe in the spectral range of 1.15 to 2.75 eV. The transient carrier dynamics in Au-UNWs under extreme excitation regime is slower than predicted by the often used two-temperature model. We identify Auger-assisted carrier heating process which slows down the hot carrier cooling dynamics. The rate equation model fitted to the data yields an estimate of Auger coefficient for gold nanostructures.