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The Allen Telescope Array Pi GHz Sky Survey I. Survey Description and Static Catalog Results for the Bootes Field

Authors :
Bower, Geoffrey C.
Croft, Steve
Keating, Garrett
Whysong, David
Ackermann, Rob
Atkinson, Shannon
Backer, Don
Backus, Peter
Barott, Billy
Bauermeister, Amber
Blitz, Leo
Bock, Douglas
Bradford, Tucker
Cheng, Calvin
Cork, Chris
Davis, Mike
DeBoer, Dave
Dexter, Matt
Dreher, John
Engargiola, Greg
Fields, Ed
Fleming, Matt
Forster, R. James
Gutierrez-Kraybill, Colby
Harp, G. R.
Heiles, Carl
Helfer, Tamara
Hull, Chat
Jordan, Jane
Jorgensen, Susanne
Kilsdonk, Tom
Law, Casey
van Leeuwen, Joeri
Lugten, John
MacMahon, Dave
McMahon, Peter
Milgrome, Oren
Pierson, Tom
Randall, Karen
Ross, John
Shostak, Seth
Siemion, Andrew
Smolek, Ken
Tarter, Jill
Thornton, Douglas
Urry, Lynn
Vitouchkine, Artyom
Wadefalk, Niklas
Weinreb, Sandy
Welch, Jack
Werthimer, Dan
Williams, Peter K. G.
Wright, Melvyn
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The Pi GHz Sky Survey (PiGSS) is a key project of the Allen Telescope Array. PiGSS is a 3.1 GHz survey of radio continuum emission in the extragalactic sky with an emphasis on synoptic observations that measure the static and time-variable properties of the sky. During the 2.5-year campaign, PiGSS will twice observe ~250,000 radio sources in the 10,000 deg^2 region of the sky with b > 30 deg to an rms sensitivity of ~1 mJy. Additionally, sub-regions of the sky will be observed multiple times to characterize variability on time scales of days to years. We present here observations of a 10 deg^2 region in the Bootes constellation overlapping the NOAO Deep Wide Field Survey field. The PiGSS image was constructed from 75 daily observations distributed over a 4-month period and has an rms flux density between 200 and 250 microJy. This represents a deeper image by a factor of 4 to 8 than we will achieve over the entire 10,000 deg^2. We provide flux densities, source sizes, and spectral indices for the 425 sources detected in the image. We identify ~100$ new flat spectrum radio sources; we project that when completed PiGSS will identify 10^4 flat spectrum sources. We identify one source that is a possible transient radio source. This survey provides new limits on faint radio transients and variables with characteristic durations of months.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ; revision submitted with extraneous figure removed

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1009.4443
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/725/2/1792