1 / 9

Geoffrey Bower, UC Berkeley

Low Hanging Fruit in The New Radio Sky or Radio Surveys and Transients with the Allen Telescope Array or The Same Road Twice. Geoffrey Bower, UC Berkeley. ATA-42 Operational Soon. ATA FiGSS F ive G Hz S ky S urvey. 5 GHz Counterpart to Sloan Digital Sky Survey

roch
Download Presentation

Geoffrey Bower, UC Berkeley

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Low Hanging Fruit inThe New Radio SkyorRadio Surveys and Transients with the Allen Telescope ArrayorThe Same Road Twice Geoffrey Bower, UC Berkeley

  2. ATA-42 Operational Soon

  3. ATA FiGSS Five GHz Sky Survey • 5 GHz Counterpart to Sloan Digital Sky Survey • Overlap with NVSS, FIRST & SDSS • 104 Square degrees • Arcminute resolution • Highest Frequency Deep, Large Radio Survey • 0.6 mJy rms • Factor of ~10 more sensitive than GB6 • 2 Smaller, deeper fields • 6 calendar months to complete with ATA-42 • Extendable in area and sensitivity

  4. FiGSS Science • Detect 250,000 Sources • Cross with NVSS: 1.4-5 GHz Spectral Indices • Separate star burst galaxies from AGN • Arp 220 detectable to z=0.16 (0.3, 0.5) • Cross with SDSS, SWIRE, COSMOS • Galaxy evolution • Obscured star-formation and AGN science • AGN activity census • Radio continuum-star formation relations • Polarization & Rotation Measure (103 --106 rad m-2) for all objects • Identify hidden or depolarized nonthermal sources: jets, SNe remnants • Dense probe of ISM B-field • Galactic foregrounds for CMB and EOR • Community property • Virtual Observatory catalog • Survey sample lists • NVSS+FIRST produced more than 1000 refereed citations • Gravitational lens source list • Flat spectrum, compact objects •  Geometry of the Universe (ala CLASS project) • Transient detection

  5. FiGSS Layer Cake Transients & Steady Sources 10 Sq. Deg. 0.3 mJy Daily Overlap COSMOS 100 Sq. Deg. 1 mJy Every 10 Days Overlap with SWIRE 10,000 Sq. Deg. 3 mJy Every 100 Days Overlap with SDSS/FIRST/NVSS

  6. Radio Transient Source Counts FiGGS Orphan Afterglows RSNe Tidal Flares IDV ???

  7. Transients Discovered in the VLA Archives • VLA calibration check observations • 1983-2003 • ~1000 weekly epochs • 1.4, 5, 8.4 GHz • 40 uJy rms/epoch • Effective surveyed area at 600 microJy ~10 sq degrees 10 Transients Discovered (□◊Δ) Very Deep, Multi-λ Images: 2.6 uJy rms

  8. The Same Road Twice:Conclusions for Legacy Science • The radio astronomy landscape is changing • ATA is coming soon (also LOFAR, LWA, etc.) • Complementarity & synergy of efforts is critical • ATA has powerful survey capability • Commensal RA & SETI • FiGSS: simultaneous survey for transient and stationary sources • Archival data are a powerful legacy product

More Related