Detection of fast transients with radio interferometric arrays
N. D. R. Bhat, J. N. Chengalur, P. J. Cox, Y. Gupta, J. Prasad, J., Roy, M. Bailes, S. Burke-Spolaor, S. S. Kudale, W. van Straten

TL;DR
This paper discusses developing a transient detection system for the GMRT, leveraging interferometric capabilities and software, to enhance fast transient detection and prepare for future radio arrays like the SKA.
Contribution
It introduces a new transient detection system for GMRT, utilizing interferometric and sub-array techniques, and demonstrates a pilot survey for algorithm testing and strategy development.
Findings
Successful detection methodologies for short-duration transients
Use of sub-arrays improves resilience to terrestrial interference
Localization of transient events via imaging techniques
Abstract
Next-generation radio arrays, including the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) and its pathfinders, will open up new avenues for exciting transient science at radio wavelengths. Their innovative designs, comprising a large number of small elements, pose several challenges in digital processing and optimal observing strategies. The Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) presents an excellent test-bed for developing and validating suitable observing modes and strategies for transient experiments with future arrays. Here we describe the first phase of the ongoing development of a transient detection system for GMRT that is planned to eventually function in a commensal mode with other observing programs. It capitalizes on the GMRT's interferometric and sub-array capabilities, and the versatility of a new software backend. We outline considerations in the plan and design of transient exploration…
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