The commensal real-time ASKAP fast-transients (CRAFT) survey

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 27:3 (2010) 272-282

Authors:

JP Macquart, M Bailes, NDR Bhat, GC Bower, JD Bunton, S Chatterjee, T Colegate, JM Cordes, L D'addario, A Deller, R Dodson, R Fender, K Haines, P Halll, C Harris, A Hotan, S Jonston, DL Jones, M Keith, JY Koay, TJW Lazio, W Majid, T Murphy, R Navarro, C Phillips, P Quinn, RA Preston, B Stansby, I Stairs, B Stappers, L Staveley-Smith, S Tingay, D Thompson, W Van Straten, K Wagstaff, M Warren, R Wayth, L Wen

Abstract:

We are developing a purely commensal survey experiment for fast (<5 s) transient radio sources. Short-timescale transients are associated with the most energetic and brightest single events in the Universe. Our objective is to cover the enormous volume of transients parameter space made available by ASKAP, with an unprecedented combination of sensitivity and field of view. Fast timescale transients open new vistas on the physics of high brightness temperature emission,extreme states of matter and the physics of strong gravitational fields. In addition, the detection of extragalactic objects affords us an entirely new and extremely sensitive probe on the huge reservoir of baryons present in the IGM. We outline here our approach to the considerable challenge involved in detecting fast transients, particularly the development of hardware fast enough to dedisperse and search the ASKAP data stream at or near real-time rates. Through CRAFT, ASKAP will provide the testbed of many of the key technologies and survey modes proposed for high time resolution science with the SKA. © Astronomical Society of Australia 2010.

The Balmer-dominated Bow Shock and Wind Nebula Structure of Gamma-ray Pulsar PSR J1741-2054

(2010)

Authors:

Roger W Romani, Michael S Shaw, Fernando Camilo, Garret Cotter, Gregory R Sivakoff

A Global Study of the Behaviour of Black Hole X-ray Binary Discs

(2010)

Authors:

Robert Dunn, Rob Fender, Elmar Koerding, Tomaso Belloni, Andrea Merloni

X-ray and radio variability in the low luminosity Active Galactic Nucleus NGC 7213

(2010)

Authors:

ME Bell, T Tzioumis, P Uttley, RP Fender, P Arevalo, E Breedt, I McHardy, DE Calvelo, O Jamil, E Koerding

Early Pulsar Observations with LOFAR

ArXiv 1009.1758 (2010)

Authors:

Jason Hessels, Ben Stappers, Anastasia Alexov, Thijs Coenen, Tom Hassall, Aris Karastergiou, Vlad Kondratiev, Michael Kramer, Joeri van Leeuwen, Jan David Mol, Aris Noutsos, Patrick Weltevrede, the LOFAR Collaboration

Abstract:

This contribution to the proceedings of "A New Golden Age for Radio Astronomy" is simply intended to give some of the highlights from pulsar observations with LOFAR at the time of its official opening: June 12th, 2010. These observations illustrate that, though LOFAR is still under construction and astronomical commissioning, it is already starting to deliver on its promise to revolutionize radio astronomy in the low-frequency regime. These observations also demonstrate how LOFAR has many "next-generation" capabilities, such as wide-field multi-beaming, that will be vital to open a new Golden Age in radio astronomy through the Square Kilometer Array and its precursors.