First release of Apertif imaging survey data
Elizabeth A. K. Adams, B. Adebahr, W. J. G. de Blok, H. Denes, K. M., Hess, J. M. van der Hulst, A. Kutkin, D. M. Lucero, R. Morganti, V. A. Moss,, T. A. Oosterloo, E. Orru, R. Schulz, A. S. van Amesfoort, A. Berger, O. M., Boersma, M. Bouwhuis, R. van den Brink

TL;DR
This paper reports the first data release from the Apertif imaging survey, detailing data processing, validation, and accessibility of continuum, polarization, and spectral line images covering about a thousand square degrees.
Contribution
It introduces the Apertif imaging pipeline Apercal and establishes quality control metrics for the first survey data release, enabling reliable data access and analysis.
Findings
Median continuum noise of 41.4 μJy/beam
Releasing 3374 beams with validated data
Median angular resolution of 11.6 arcseconds
Abstract
(Abridged) Apertif is a phased-array feed system for WSRT, providing forty instantaneous beams over 300 MHz of bandwidth. A dedicated survey program started on 1 July 2019, with the last observations taken on 28 February 2022. We describe the release of data products from the first year of survey operations, through 30 June 2020. We focus on defining quality control metrics for the processed data products. The Apertif imaging pipeline, Apercal, automatically produces non-primary beam corrected continuum images, polarization images and cubes, and uncleaned spectral line and dirty beam cubes for each beam of an Apertif imaging observation. For this release, processed data products are considered on a beam-by-beam basis within an observation. We validate the continuum images by using metrics that identify deviations from Gaussian noise in the residual images. If the continuum image passes…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlanetary Science and Exploration · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
