The GMRT 150 MHz All-sky Radio Survey: First Alternative Data Release TGSS ADR1
H.T. Intema, P. Jagannathan, K.P. Mooley, D.A. Frail

TL;DR
This paper presents the first full data release of the TGSS 150 MHz all-sky radio survey, featuring high-quality images and a comprehensive catalog of over 600,000 sources, enabling diverse scientific research and future telescope calibration.
Contribution
It introduces an automated data reduction pipeline with innovative calibration techniques, producing a reliable, high-resolution, and extensive radio sky survey covering 90% of the sky.
Findings
Produced a catalog of 0.62 million radio sources
Achieved astrometric accuracy better than 2 arcseconds
Survey covers 36,900 square degrees with noise below 5 mJy/beam
Abstract
We present the first full release of a survey of the 150 MHz radio sky, observed with the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope between April 2010 and March 2012 as part of the TGSS project. Aimed at producing a reliable compact source survey, our automated data reduction pipeline efficiently processed more than 2000 hours of observations with minimal human interaction. Through application of innovative techniques such as image-based flagging, direction-dependent calibration of ionospheric phase errors, correcting for systematic offsets in antenna pointing, and improving the primary beam model, we created good quality images for over 95 percent of the 5336 pointings. Our data release covers 36,900 square degrees (or 3.6 pi steradians) of the sky between -53 deg and +90 deg DEC, which is 90 percent of the total sky. The majority of pointing images have a background RMS noise below 5 mJy/beam…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
