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Title: | GLEAM: The GaLactic and Extragalactic All-Sky MWA Survey | Authors: | Wayth, R. B. Lenc, E. Bell, M. E. Callingham, J. R. Dwarakanath, K. S. Franzen, T. M. O. For, B. -Q. Gaensler, B. Hancock, P. Hindson, L. Hurley-Walker, N. Jackson, C. A. Johnston-Hollitt, M. Kapińska, A. D. McKinley, B. Morgan, J. Offringa, A. R. Procopio, P. Staveley-Smith, L. Wu, C. Zheng, Q. Trott, C. M. BERNARDI, GIANNI Bowman, J. D. Briggs, F. Cappallo, R. J. Corey, B. E. Deshpande, A. A. Emrich, D. Goeke, R. Greenhill, L. J. Hazelton, B. J. Kaplan, D. L. Kasper, J. C. Kratzenberg, E. Lonsdale, C. J. Lynch, M. J. McWhirter, S. R. Mitchell, D. A. Morales, M. F. Morgan, E. Oberoi, D. Ord, S. M. Prabu, T. Rogers, A. E. E. Roshi, A. Shankar, N. Udaya Srivani, K. S. Subrahmanyan, R. Tingay, S. J. Waterson, M. Webster, R. L. Whitney, A. R. Williams, A. Williams, C. L. |
Issue Date: | 2015 | Journal: | PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA | Number: | 32 | First Page: | e025 | Abstract: | GLEAM, the GaLactic and Extragalactic All-sky MWA survey, is a survey of the entire radio sky south of declination + 25° at frequencies between 72 and 231 MHz, made with the MWA using a drift scan method that makes efficient use of the MWA's very large field-of-view. We present the observation details, imaging strategies, and theoretical sensitivity for GLEAM. The survey ran for two years, the first year using 40-kHz frequency resolution and 0.5-s time resolution; the second year using 10-kHz frequency resolution and 2 s time resolution. The resulting image resolution and sensitivity depends on observing frequency, sky pointing, and image weighting scheme. At 154 MHz, the image resolution is approximately 2.5 × 2.2/cos (δ + 26.7°) arcmin with sensitivity to structures up to ~ 10° in angular size. We provide tables to calculate the expected thermal noise for GLEAM mosaics depending on pointing and frequency and discuss limitations to achieving theoretical noise in Stokes I images. We discuss challenges, and their solutions, that arise for GLEAM including ionospheric effects on source positions and linearly polarised emission, and the instrumental polarisation effects inherent to the MWA's primary beam. | Acknowledgments: | ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This scientific work makes use of the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory, operated by CSIRO. We acknowledge the Wajarri Yamatji people as the traditional owners of the Observatory site. Support for the MWA comes from the US National Science Foundation (grants AST-0457585, PHY-0835713, CAREER-0847753, and AST-0908884), the Australian Research Council (LIEF grants LE0775621 and LE0882938), the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research (grant FA9550-0510247), and the Centre for All-sky Astrophysics (an Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence funded by grant CE110001020). Support is also provided by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, the MIT School of Science, the Raman Research Institute, the Australian National University, and the Victoria University of Wellington (via grant MED-E1799 from the New Zealand Ministry of Economic Development and an IBM Shared University Research Grant). The Australian Federal government provides additional support via the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy, Education Investment Fund, and the Australia India Strategic Research Fund, and Astronomy Australia Limited, under contract to Curtin University. This work was supported by resources provided by the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre with funding from the Australian Government and the Government of Western Australia. We acknowledge the iVEC Petabyte Data Store, the Initiative in Innovative Computing, and the CUDA Center for Excellence sponsored by NVIDIA at Harvard University, and the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR), a Joint Venture of Curtin University, and The University of Western Australia, funded by the Western Australian State government. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/24689 | URL: | https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/publications-of-the-astronomical-society-of-australia/article/gleam-the-galactic-and-extragalactic-allsky-mwa-survey/31003E4628253D7A7BECBE5BCA07DC5D | ISSN: | 1448-6083 | DOI: | 10.1017/pasa.2015.26 | Bibcode ADS: | 2015PASA...32...25W | Fulltext: | open |
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