The MeerKLASS On-the-Fly continuum survey: pipeline design and validation
Suman Chatterjee, Mario G. Santos, Kristof Rozgonyi, Keith Grainge, Sarvesh Mangla, Joseph J. Mohr, Sourabh Paul, Yvette Perrott, Oleg M. Smirnov, Cyril Tasse, Laura Wolz

TL;DR
The paper presents the design, implementation, and validation of the MeerKLASS On-the-Fly continuum survey pipeline, enabling fast, wide-area imaging with MeerKAT for diverse astrophysical studies and demonstrating effective smearing correction techniques.
Contribution
It introduces a novel OTF survey pipeline for MeerKAT that handles decorrelation challenges and achieves high-quality wide-area imaging, serving as a technical precursor for SKA-Mid.
Findings
Successful recovery of high-quality 2-second snapshot images.
Deep mosaics over hundreds of square degrees with specified sensitivities.
Effective smearing correction enabling high-resolution wide-area imaging.
Abstract
The MeerKAT Large Area Synoptic Survey (MeerKLASS) is designed to map large areas of the Southern sky for cosmology using the single-dish HI intensity mapping (IM) technique, while simultaneously delivering a wide, high angular-resolution interferometric survey. We present the design and first results of the MeerKLASS On-the-Fly (OTF) continuum data, which exploits the visibilities recorded during fast, constant-elevation scans. This observing mode enables fast commensal imaging over several hundred of square degrees on a nightly basis. We describe the OTF survey strategy and pipeline, focusing on handling challenges introduced by the current MeerKAT fixed-delay correlation observing mode, which causes decorrelation (smearing). We implement a correction scheme based on time-dependent phase rotation, direction-dependent PSF modeling, and wide-band faceted deconvolution with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Superconducting and THz Device Technology
