TL;DR
The paper presents an improved source catalogue for the MWA EoR0 field, enhancing foreground models crucial for Epoch of Reionisation experiments by providing more accurate source data and demonstrating reduced residuals in data analysis.
Contribution
This work introduces a new, more accurate source catalogue for the MWA EoR0 field, improving foreground modeling for EoR observations and reducing residual errors in data analysis.
Findings
Catalogue contains 80,824 sources with spectral measurements.
Improved residual rms values for peeled sources, especially extended ones.
Better angular resolution leads to improved power spectrum results.
Abstract
One of the principal systematic constraints on the Epoch of Reionisation (EoR) experiment is the accuracy of the foreground calibration model. Recent results have shown that highly accurate models of extended foreground sources, and including models for sources in both the primary beam and its sidelobes, are necessary for reducing foreground power. To improve the accuracy of the source models for the EoR fields observed by the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA), we conducted the MWA Long Baseline Epoch of Reionisation Survey (LoBES). This survey consists of multi-frequency observations of the main MWA EoR fields and their eight neighbouring fields using the MWA Phase II extended array. We present the results of the first half of this survey centred on the MWA EoR0 observing field (centred at RA(J2000) 0 h, Dec(J2000) -27 deg). This half of the survey covers an area of 3069 degrees,…
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