Rise of the Titans: A Dusty, Hyper-Luminous "870 micron Riser" Galaxy at z~6
(2017)
Far-infrared metallicity diagnostics: Application to local ultraluminous infrared galaxies
(2017)
The Detection of an Extremely Bright Fast Radio Burst in a Phased Array Feed Survey
The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 841:1 (2017) L12-L12
The detection of an extremely bright fast radio burst in a phased array feed survey
Astrophysical Journal Letters IOP Publishing 841 (2017) L12
Abstract:
We report the detection of an ultra-bright fast radio burst (FRB) from a modest, 3.4-day pilot survey with the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder. The survey was conducted in a wide-field fly's-eye configuration using the phased-array-feed technology deployed on the array to instantaneously observe an effective area of 160 deg$^2$, and achieve an exposure totaling 13200 deg$^2$ hr. We constrain the position of FRB 170107 to a region $8'\times8'$ in size (90% containment) and its fluence to be 58$\pm$6 Jy ms. The spectrum of the burst shows a sharp cutoff above 1400 MHz, which could be either due to scintillation or an intrinsic feature of the burst. This confirms the existence of an ultra-bright (>20 Jy ms) population of FRBs.Dust and Gas in Star Forming Galaxies at z~3 - Extending Galaxy Uniformity to 11.5 Billion Years
(2017)