The Caltech-NRAO Stripe 82 Survey (CNSS) Paper I: The Pilot Radio Transient Survey In 50 deg$^2$
K. P. Mooley, G. Hallinan, S. Bourke, A. Horesh, S. T. Myers, D. A., Frail, S. R. Kulkarni, D. B. Levitan, M. M. Kasliwal, S. B. Cenko, Y. Cao, E., Bellm, R. R. Laher

TL;DR
This paper reports on a pilot radio transient survey in Stripe 82 using the VLA, detecting variable sources and transients, and developing methods for rapid data processing to inform future large-scale surveys.
Contribution
It introduces a pilot survey methodology, data processing techniques, and transient detection strategies for the upcoming full 270 deg$^2$ CNSS survey.
Findings
Detected 2 bona fide transients, linked to stellar objects.
Found 3.9% of sources vary by over 30%.
Identified AGN variability related to jet activity.
Abstract
We have commenced a multi-year program, the Caltech-NRAO Stripe 82 Survey (CNSS), to search for radio transients with the Jansky VLA in the SDSS Stripe 82 region. The CNSS will deliver five epochs over the entire 270 deg of Stripe 82, an eventual deep combined map with a rms noise of 40 Jy and catalogs at a frequency of 3 GHz, and having a spatial resolution of 3". This first paper presents the results from an initial pilot survey of a 50 deg region of Stripe 82, involving four epochs spanning logarithmic timescales between one week and 1.5 years, with the combined map having a median rms noise of 35 Jy. This pilot survey enabled the development of the hardware and software for rapid data processing, as well as transient detection and follow-up, necessary for the full 270 deg survey. Classification of variable and transient sources relied heavily on the…
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