An automated archival VLA transients survey
M.E.Bell (Southampton), R.P. Fender, J. Swinbank, J.C.A. Miller-Jones,, C.J. Law, B. Scheers, H. Spreeuw, M.W. Wise, B.W. Stappers, R.A.M.J. Wijers,, J. Hessels, J. Masters

TL;DR
This study conducted a comprehensive archival survey of radio transients using VLA data from 1984 to 2008, establishing upper limits on transient rates at GHz frequencies and discussing future prospects with LOFAR.
Contribution
It introduces a pipeline for processing large VLA datasets for transient detection and provides the first upper limit on GHz transient rates from archival data.
Findings
No transients detected, setting an upper limit on transient rate.
The upper limit is consistent with existing population models.
Discusses potential of LOFAR for future transient discoveries.
Abstract
In this paper we present the results of a survey for radio transients using data obtained from the Very Large Array archive. We have reduced, using a pipeline procedure, 5037 observations of the most common pointings - i.e. the calibrator fields. These fields typically contain a relatively bright point source and are used to calibrate `target' observations: they are therefore rarely imaged themselves. The observations used span a time range ~ 1984 - 2008 and consist of eight different pointings, three different frequencies (8.4, 4.8 and 1.4 GHz) and have a total observing time of 435 hours. We have searched for transient and variable radio sources within these observations using components from the prototype LOFAR transient detection system. In this paper we present the methodology for reducing large volumes of Very Large Array data; and we also present a brief overview of the prototype…
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TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
