The Allen Telescope Array (ATA) is a 42 radio dish array located at the Hat Creek Radio Observatory in Hat Creek, CA and is used to search for traces of Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) and to study the interstellar medium. The ATA has taken multi-epoch measurements of the Galactic Center at ~6667 MHz using a new technique called Circularization. Observations are imaged on 10 second (s) timescales to search for intensity fluctuations lasting 10 s and beyond. We utilize software developed and focused on antenna system temperatures to minimize Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) in order to enhance calibration and signal variability. We will discuss potential radio bursts from the Galactic Center, possibly originating from the descent of t...
Radio astronomy represents one of the most useful tools for investigating celestial objects such as ...
Context. The compact radio and near-infrared (NIR) source Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) associated with th...
The first 42 elements of the Allen Telescope Array (ATA-42) are beginning to deliver data at the Hat...
The revolution in digital technology that has had so many obvious effects in recent decades has not ...
We report a novel radio autocorrelation search for extraterrestrial intelligence. For selected frequ...
The Galactic center (GC) presents one of the highest stellar densities in our Galaxy, making its sur...
Contains reports on six research projects.National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NsG-4...
We present our second paper on the Allen Telescope Array Twenty-centimeter Survey (ATATS), a multi-e...
We present the Allen Telescope Array Twenty-centimeter Survey (ATATS), a multi-epoch (12 visits), 69...
We present the Allen Telescope Array Twenty-centimeter Survey (ATATS), a multi-epoch (12 visits), 69...
We present high-angular-resolution radio observations of the Arches cluster in the Galactic centre, ...
New observations of Sgr A have been carried out with the Jansky VLA in the B and C arrays using the ...
We have constructed and operated the Survey for Transient Astronomical Radio Emission (STARE) to det...
The first 42 elements of the Allen Telescope Array (ATA-42) are beginning to deliver data at the Hat...
This dataset corresponds to an interferometric observation that was done by the GNU Radio community ...
Radio astronomy represents one of the most useful tools for investigating celestial objects such as ...
Context. The compact radio and near-infrared (NIR) source Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) associated with th...
The first 42 elements of the Allen Telescope Array (ATA-42) are beginning to deliver data at the Hat...
The revolution in digital technology that has had so many obvious effects in recent decades has not ...
We report a novel radio autocorrelation search for extraterrestrial intelligence. For selected frequ...
The Galactic center (GC) presents one of the highest stellar densities in our Galaxy, making its sur...
Contains reports on six research projects.National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NsG-4...
We present our second paper on the Allen Telescope Array Twenty-centimeter Survey (ATATS), a multi-e...
We present the Allen Telescope Array Twenty-centimeter Survey (ATATS), a multi-epoch (12 visits), 69...
We present the Allen Telescope Array Twenty-centimeter Survey (ATATS), a multi-epoch (12 visits), 69...
We present high-angular-resolution radio observations of the Arches cluster in the Galactic centre, ...
New observations of Sgr A have been carried out with the Jansky VLA in the B and C arrays using the ...
We have constructed and operated the Survey for Transient Astronomical Radio Emission (STARE) to det...
The first 42 elements of the Allen Telescope Array (ATA-42) are beginning to deliver data at the Hat...
This dataset corresponds to an interferometric observation that was done by the GNU Radio community ...
Radio astronomy represents one of the most useful tools for investigating celestial objects such as ...
Context. The compact radio and near-infrared (NIR) source Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) associated with th...
The first 42 elements of the Allen Telescope Array (ATA-42) are beginning to deliver data at the Hat...