1. Radio Variable and Transient Sources on Minute Timescales in the ASKAP Pilot Surveys
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Wang, Yuanming, Murphy, Tara, Lenc, Emil, Mercorelli, Louis, Driessen, Laura, Pritchard, Joshua, Lao, Baoqiang, Kaplan, David L., An, Tao, Bannister, Keith W., Heald, George, Lu, 5 Shuoying, Tuntsov, Artem, Walker, Mark, and Zic, Andrew
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We present results from a radio survey for variable and transient sources on 15-min timescales, using the Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP) pilot surveys. The pilot surveys consist of 505 h of observations conducted at around 1 GHz observing frequency, with a total sky coverage of 1476 deg$^2$. Each observation was tracked for approximately 8-10h, with a typical rms sensitivity of $\sim$30 $\mu$jy/beam and an angular resolution of $\sim$12 arcsec. The variability search was conducted within each 8-10h observation on a 15-min timescale. We detected 38 variable and transient sources. Seven of them are known pulsars, including an eclipsing millisecond pulsar, PSR J2039$-$5617. Another eight sources are stars, only one of which has been previously identified as a radio star. For the remaining 23 objects, 22 are associated with active galactic nuclei or galaxies (including the five intra-hour variables that have been reported previously), and their variations are caused by discrete, local plasma screens. The remaining source has no multi-wavelength counterparts and is therefore yet to be identified. This is the first large-scale radio survey for variables and transient sources on minute timescales at a sub-mJy sensitivity level. We expect to discover $\sim$1 highly variable source per day using the same technique on the full ASKAP surveys., Comment: 20 pages, 11 figures; accepted for publication in MNRAS
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- 2023
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