This paper presents a search for radio transients at a frequency of 73.8 MHz (4 m wavelength) using the all-sky imaging capabilities of the Long Wavelength Demonstrator Array (LWDA). The LWDA was a 16-dipole phased array telescope, located on the site of the Very Large Array in New Mexico. The field of view of the individual dipoles was essentially the entire sky, and the number of dipoles was sufficiently small that a simple software correlator could be used to make all-sky images. From 2006 October to 2007 February, we conducted an all-sky transient search program, acquiring a total of 106 hr of data; the time sampling varied, being 5 minutes at the start of the program and improving to 2 minutes by the end of the program. We were able to...
In this paper we present the results of a survey for radio transients using data obtained from the V...
Restricted Access. Radio Astronomy at Long Wavelengths, Geophysical Monograph Series, Vol. 119, Eds....
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
We report on a re-analysis of archival data from the Very Large Array for a sample of 10 long-durati...
Radio transient astronomy has received a vastly increasing amount of interest within the last few de...
The radio sky can exhibit dynamic changes that provide an excellent opportunity to study the most ex...
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Observations of the transient radio sky provide an insight into the most dynamic and energetic event...
We present the results of the first transient survey from the Owens Valley Radio Observatory Long Wa...
We present the results of a four-month campaign searching for low-frequency radio transients near th...
This thesis addresses the topic of exploring and characterising the transient and variable radio sky...
We present a search for transient and highly variable sources at low radio frequencies (150-200 MHz)...
We present the results of a four-month campaign searching for low-frequency radio transients near th...
We report the first radio interferometric search at 843 MHz for fast transients, particularly Fast R...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
In this paper we present the results of a survey for radio transients using data obtained from the V...
Restricted Access. Radio Astronomy at Long Wavelengths, Geophysical Monograph Series, Vol. 119, Eds....
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
We report on a re-analysis of archival data from the Very Large Array for a sample of 10 long-durati...
Radio transient astronomy has received a vastly increasing amount of interest within the last few de...
The radio sky can exhibit dynamic changes that provide an excellent opportunity to study the most ex...
© 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society....
Observations of the transient radio sky provide an insight into the most dynamic and energetic event...
We present the results of the first transient survey from the Owens Valley Radio Observatory Long Wa...
We present the results of a four-month campaign searching for low-frequency radio transients near th...
This thesis addresses the topic of exploring and characterising the transient and variable radio sky...
We present a search for transient and highly variable sources at low radio frequencies (150-200 MHz)...
We present the results of a four-month campaign searching for low-frequency radio transients near th...
We report the first radio interferometric search at 843 MHz for fast transients, particularly Fast R...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
In this paper we present the results of a survey for radio transients using data obtained from the V...
Restricted Access. Radio Astronomy at Long Wavelengths, Geophysical Monograph Series, Vol. 119, Eds....
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2016.Cataloged from PD...