The Allen Telescope Array Fly's Eye Survey for Fast Radio Transients
Andrew P.V. Siemion, Geoffrey C. Bower, Griffin Foster, Peter L., McMahon, Mark I. Wagner, Dan Werthimer, Don Backer, Jim Cordes, Joeri van, Leeuwen

TL;DR
This paper reports on a wide-field radio survey using the Allen Telescope Array to search for fast radio transients, setting upper limits on their occurrence rate and characterizing the survey's methodology and sensitivity.
Contribution
It introduces a novel wide-field survey method with the ATA for fast radio transients and provides the first null detection results over 450 hours.
Findings
No transient pulses detected in the survey.
Set an upper limit of 2 sky^-1 hour^-1 for 10 ms pulses above 44 Jy.
Demonstrated the survey's sensitivity and methodology.
Abstract
The relatively unexplored fast radio transient parameter space is known to be home to a variety of interesting sources, including pulsars, pulsar giant pulses and non-thermal emission from planetary magnetospheres. In addition, a variety of hypothesized but as-yet-unobserved phenomena, such as primordial black hole evaporation and prompt emission associated with coalescing massive objects have been suggested. The 2007 announcement by Lorimer et al. of the detection of a bright (30 Jy) radio pulse that was inferred to be of extragalactic origin and the subsequent consternation have demonstrated both the potential utility of bright radio pulses as probes of the interstellar medium and intergalactic medium, as well as the need for wide-field surveys characterizing the fast-transient parameter space. Here we present results from the 450 hour, 150 deg^2 Fly's Eye survey for bright dispersed…
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