The Rapid ASKAP Continuum Survey III: Spectra and Polarisation In Cutouts of Extragalactic Sources (SPICE-RACS) First Data Release
Alec J.M. Thomson, David McConnell, Emil Lenc, Timothy J Galvin,, Lawrence Rudnick, George Heald, Catherine L. Hale, Stefan W. Duchesne, Craig, S. Anderson, Ettore Carretti, Christoph Federrath, B. M. Gaensler, Lisa, Harvey-Smith, Marijke Haverkorn, Aidan W. Hotan, Yik Ki Ma

TL;DR
This paper presents the first data release of SPICE-RACS, a survey producing a large, high-resolution, spectro-polarimetric RM catalogue of extragalactic radio sources across the Southern Sky, significantly expanding the available RM data for astrophysical studies.
Contribution
It introduces a new spectro-polarimetric survey pipeline and provides the third largest RM catalogue, vastly increasing the density of RM measurements over a large sky area.
Findings
Produced an RM catalogue with ~1300 deg^2 coverage and 4 RMs/deg^2 density.
Achieved an average RM measurement error of 1.6 rad/m^2.
Demonstrated the pipeline's ability to rapidly process wide-area ASKAP observations.
Abstract
The Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP) radio telescope has carried out a survey of the entire Southern Sky at 887.5MHz. The wide area, high angular resolution, and broad bandwidth provided by the low-band Rapid ASKAP Continuum Survey (RACS-low) allow the production of a next-generation rotation measure (RM) grid across the entire Southern Sky. Here we introduce this project as Spectral and Polarisation in Cutouts of Extragalactic sources from RACS (SPICE-RACS). In our first data release, we image 30 RACS-low fields in Stokes , , at 25'' angular resolution, across 744 to 1032MHz with 1MHz spectral resolution. Using a bespoke, highly parallelised, software pipeline we are able to rapidly process wide-area spectro-polarimetric ASKAP observations. Notably, we use 'postage stamp' cutouts to assess the polarisation properties of \ncomponents\ radio components detected in total…
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TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Scientific Research and Discoveries
