Statistics
Scientific paper
Feb 2008
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2008noao.prop..215f&link_type=abstract
NOAO Proposal ID #2008A-0215
Statistics
Scientific paper
With the current science comissioning of the Allen Telescope Array, we have the first opportunity to conduct a wide-field radio transient survey with real-time detection and significant limiting fluxes. The FiGSS survey on the ATA will detect 1-1000 radio transients in semester 2008A. Optical/NIR follow-up of these sources is critical for understanding their nature. Early surveys indicate that many of the transients discovered by FiGSS may be low mass flare stars and supernovae but many transients cannot be easily identified with known phenomena. Photometry will show associations with stellar or galactic objects and spectroscopy will help identify the objects and determine the redshifts of the transients. We request follow-up of 12 transients, which will overcome Poisson statistics in rate calculations and is a reasonable estimate of the number of transients to be discovered by the ATA in 2008A. This survey (with optical/NIR follow-up as part of a larger multi-wavelength follow-up program) is a precursor to other transient surveys conducted with future radio arrays such as the MWA, LOFAR, and SKA.
Bower Geoff
Croft Steve
Foley Ryan
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