The Commensal Realtime ASKAP Fast Transient Survey (CRAFT[5]) will search the ASKAP data stream for fast (< 5sec) transient events, associated with the most extreme conditions in the Universe. The CRAFT search will run in parallel with all normal observing on ASKAP, giving a tremendous advance in the transient parameter space which can be searched. ASKAP offers high sensitivity, high resolution, and continous observations of a significant portion of the sky. However, to search across the wide field of view and at the data rates which are being provided by ASKAP is extremely challenging. Nevertheless, as reported here, we are on track to achieve the goals as laid out in the Survey Science Proposal. Using GPUs as a simple highly parallel comp...
Astrophysical transients with rapid developments on subhour timescales are intrinsically rare. Due t...
Synoptic sky surveys are opening up exciting opportunities in time domain astronomy. Gaia will make ...
We present a pilot search for variable and transient sources at 1.4 GHz with the Australian Square K...
We describe the objectives and strategy of a commensal survey for fast (<5s) transient radio sources...
We are developing a purely commensal survey experiment for fast (<5 s) transient radio sources. Shor...
The identification, and subsequent discovery, of fast radio transients through blind-search surveys...
I performed a transient, microsecond timescale radio sky survey, called “Astropulse,” using the Arec...
Isolated, short dispersed pulses of radio emission of unknown origin have been reported and there is...
Radio interferometers have the ability to precisely localize and better characterize the properties ...
The Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) will give us an unprecedented opportunity t...
Exploration of the transient Universe is an exciting and fast-emerging area within radio astronomy. ...
We use the Arecibo telescope to search for brief, wideband radio pulses on timescales of microsecond...
Astrophysical radio transients are excellent probes of extreme physical processes originating from c...
Astrophysical transients with rapid developments on subhour timescales are intrinsically rare. Due t...
Fast optical transient phenomena have been observed in the cosmos. Conventional optical telescopes t...
Astrophysical transients with rapid developments on subhour timescales are intrinsically rare. Due t...
Synoptic sky surveys are opening up exciting opportunities in time domain astronomy. Gaia will make ...
We present a pilot search for variable and transient sources at 1.4 GHz with the Australian Square K...
We describe the objectives and strategy of a commensal survey for fast (<5s) transient radio sources...
We are developing a purely commensal survey experiment for fast (<5 s) transient radio sources. Shor...
The identification, and subsequent discovery, of fast radio transients through blind-search surveys...
I performed a transient, microsecond timescale radio sky survey, called “Astropulse,” using the Arec...
Isolated, short dispersed pulses of radio emission of unknown origin have been reported and there is...
Radio interferometers have the ability to precisely localize and better characterize the properties ...
The Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) will give us an unprecedented opportunity t...
Exploration of the transient Universe is an exciting and fast-emerging area within radio astronomy. ...
We use the Arecibo telescope to search for brief, wideband radio pulses on timescales of microsecond...
Astrophysical radio transients are excellent probes of extreme physical processes originating from c...
Astrophysical transients with rapid developments on subhour timescales are intrinsically rare. Due t...
Fast optical transient phenomena have been observed in the cosmos. Conventional optical telescopes t...
Astrophysical transients with rapid developments on subhour timescales are intrinsically rare. Due t...
Synoptic sky surveys are opening up exciting opportunities in time domain astronomy. Gaia will make ...
We present a pilot search for variable and transient sources at 1.4 GHz with the Australian Square K...