We relate the underlying properties of a population of fast radio-emitting transient events to its expected detection rate in a survey of finite sensitivity. The distribution of the distances of the detected events is determined in terms of the population luminosity distribution and survey parameters, for both extragalactic and Galactic populations. The detection rate as a function of Galactic position is examined to identify regions that optimize survey efficiency in a survey whose field of view is limited. The impact of temporal smearing caused by scattering in the interstellar medium has a large and direction-dependent bearing on the detection of impulsive signals, and we present a model for the effects of scattering on the detection rat...
Transient radio signals of astrophysical origin present an avenue for studying the dynamic universe....
We report the first radio interferometric search at 843 MHz for fast transients, particularly Fast R...
We are developing a purely commensal survey experiment for fast (<5 s) transient radio sources. Shor...
Recent discoveries of highly dispersed millisecond radio bursts by Thornton et al. in a survey with ...
We discuss optimal detection of fast radio transients from astrophysical objects while taking into a...
The impending era of wide-field radio surveys has the potential to revolutionize our understanding o...
Recently, there have been reports of six bright, dispersed bursts of coherent radio emission found i...
We present a survey for transient and variable sources, on time-scales from 28 s to ~1 yr, using the...
Abstract: The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) provides an excellent opportunity for low-cost searches f...
Exploration of the transient Universe is an exciting and fast-emerging area within radio astronomy. ...
We describe the objectives and strategy of a commensal survey for fast (<5s) transient radio sources...
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are a recently discovered type of millisecond duration radio transients of ...
We define a framework for determining constraints on the detection rate of fast transient events fro...
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are short timescale («1 s) astrophysical radio signals, presumed to be a si...
We define a framework for determining constraints on the detection rate of fast transient events fro...
Transient radio signals of astrophysical origin present an avenue for studying the dynamic universe....
We report the first radio interferometric search at 843 MHz for fast transients, particularly Fast R...
We are developing a purely commensal survey experiment for fast (<5 s) transient radio sources. Shor...
Recent discoveries of highly dispersed millisecond radio bursts by Thornton et al. in a survey with ...
We discuss optimal detection of fast radio transients from astrophysical objects while taking into a...
The impending era of wide-field radio surveys has the potential to revolutionize our understanding o...
Recently, there have been reports of six bright, dispersed bursts of coherent radio emission found i...
We present a survey for transient and variable sources, on time-scales from 28 s to ~1 yr, using the...
Abstract: The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) provides an excellent opportunity for low-cost searches f...
Exploration of the transient Universe is an exciting and fast-emerging area within radio astronomy. ...
We describe the objectives and strategy of a commensal survey for fast (<5s) transient radio sources...
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are a recently discovered type of millisecond duration radio transients of ...
We define a framework for determining constraints on the detection rate of fast transient events fro...
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are short timescale («1 s) astrophysical radio signals, presumed to be a si...
We define a framework for determining constraints on the detection rate of fast transient events fro...
Transient radio signals of astrophysical origin present an avenue for studying the dynamic universe....
We report the first radio interferometric search at 843 MHz for fast transients, particularly Fast R...
We are developing a purely commensal survey experiment for fast (<5 s) transient radio sources. Shor...