The MeerKAT Absorption Line Survey (MALS) data release I: Stokes I image catalogs at 1-1.4 GHz
P. P. Deka, N. Gupta, P. Jagannathan, S. Sekhar, E. Momjian, S., Bhatnagar, J. Wagenveld, H.-R. Kl\"ockner, J. Jose, S. A. Balashev, F., Combes, M. Hilton, D. Borgaonkar, A. Chatterjee, K. L. Emig, A. N. Gaunekar,, G. I. G. J\'ozsa, D. Y. Klutse, K. Knowles, J-.K. Krogager

TL;DR
The MALS survey provides extensive radio continuum catalogs at 1-1.4 GHz, with high accuracy, revealing spectral index trends, high-redshift candidates, and variable sources over a large sky area.
Contribution
This paper presents the first data release of MALS, including detailed radio source catalogs, high-precision astrometry, flux calibration, and analysis of spectral indices and variability.
Findings
Catalog of 495,325 radio sources with high positional accuracy.
Identification of 140 ultra steep-spectrum sources as high-z galaxy candidates.
Detection of 1308 variable and 122 transient radio sources over 26 years.
Abstract
The MeerKAT Absorption Line Survey (MALS) has observed 391 telescope pointings at L-band (900 - 1670 MHz) at . We present radio continuum images and a catalog of 495,325 (240,321) radio sources detected at a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) 5 over an area of 2289 deg (1132 deg) at 1006 MHz (1381 MHz). Every MALS pointing contains a central bright radio source ( Jy). The median spatial resolution is (). The median rms noise away from the pointing center is 25 Jy beam (22 Jy beam) and is within 15% of the achievable theoretical sensitivity. The flux density scale ratio and astrometric accuracy deduced from multiply observed sources in MALS are less than 1% (8% scatter) and , respectively. Through comparisons with NVSS and FIRST at 1.4 GHz,…
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TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
