A GMRT 150 MHz Search for Variables and Transients in Stripe 82
A. Hajela, K. P. Mooley, H.T. Intema, and D. A. Frail

TL;DR
This study conducted a 150 MHz transient survey over 300 deg$^2$ in Stripe 82 using GMRT, finding very low variability among sources and no significant transient detections, setting upper limits on transient rates at low frequencies.
Contribution
First comprehensive low-frequency transient survey of Stripe 82 with GMRT, employing a semi-automated pipeline for rapid, high-quality imaging and transient search across multiple timescales.
Findings
Less than 0.08% of sources are variable on 4-hour timescales.
Transient sources were not significantly detected, setting upper limits on transient rates.
Variability at 150 MHz is substantially lower than at GHz frequencies.
Abstract
We have carried out a dedicated transient survey of 300 deg of the SDSS Stripe 82 region using the Giant Meterwavelength Radio Telescope (GMRT) at 150 MHz. Our multi-epoch observations, together with the TGSS survey, allow us to probe variability and transient activity on four different timescales, beginning with 4 hours, and up to 4 years. Data calibration, RFI flagging, source finding and transient search were carried out in a semi-automated pipeline incorporating the SPAM recipe. This has enabled us to produce superior-quality images and carry out reliable transient search over the entire survey region in under 48 hours post-observation. Among the few thousand unique point sources found in our 5 single-epoch catalogs (flux density thresholds of about 24 mJy, 20 mJy, 16 mJy and 18 mJy on the respective timescales), we find 0.08%, 0.01%, 0.06% and 0.05% to be variable…
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