Fast Radio Transient searches with UTMOST at 843 MHz
M. Caleb, C. Flynn, M. Bailes, E. D. Barr, T. Bateman, S. Bhandari, D., Campbell-Wilson, A. J. Green, R. W. Hunstead, A. Jameson, F. Jankowski, E. F., Keane, V. Ravi, W. van Straten, V. Venkataraman Krishnan

TL;DR
This paper reports the first interferometric search for fast radio transients at 843 MHz using UTMOST, setting upper limits on FRB rates and spectral indices, and demonstrating the telescope's potential for future detections.
Contribution
It introduces the first radio interferometric search for FRBs at 843 MHz with UTMOST and establishes upper limits on FRB rates and spectral properties.
Findings
No FRBs detected in the survey.
Set a 2σ upper limit of 1000 sky events per day at 843 MHz.
Detected several pulsars via single pulses.
Abstract
We report the first radio interferometric search at 843 MHz for fast transients, particularly Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs). The recently recommissioned Swinburne University of Technology's digital backend for the Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope array (the UTMOST) with its large collecting area (18,000 ) and wide instantaneous field of view (7.80 ) is expected to be an efficient tool to detect FRBs. As an interferometer it will be capable of discerning whether the FRBs are truly a celestial population. We show that UTMOST at full design sensitivity can detect an event approximately every few days. We report on 2 preliminary FRB surveys at about 7% and 14% respectively of the array's final sensitivity. Several pulsars have been detected via single pulses and no FRBs were discovered with pulse widths (), in the range 655.36 s ms and…
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