The UTR-2 decametre pulsar and transient survey I. Transient detection
V. V. Zakharenko, I. P. Kravtsov, I. Y. Vasylieva, P. Zarka, O. M. Ulyanov, O. O. Konovalenko, A. I. Shevtsova, A. O. Skoryk, and K. Y. Mylostna

TL;DR
This paper details a decade-long decametre wavelength survey using UTR-2, discovering 380 new transient signals, some of which are likely pulsars or rotating radio transients, demonstrating the survey's effectiveness in high-precision transient detection.
Contribution
It presents the first extensive decametre survey covering the northern sky, with high temporal resolution, leading to the discovery of numerous new transient signals and improved understanding of their origins.
Findings
Discovered 380 new transient signals with unique dispersion measures
Some signals are repetitive, indicating pulsars or rotating radio transients
High-accuracy dispersion measure determination enabled by decametre wavelengths
Abstract
Context. This paper presents a detailed description of the Decametre Pulsar and Transient Survey of the Northern Sky that was carried out in 2012-2017 using the world's largest radio telescope at decametre wavelengths - UTR-2 in Ukraine. This extensive survey covers the northern sky from declination -10 to +80 deg , with a temporal resolution of 8 ms, and explores dispersion measures up to 30 pc/cc. Aims. The major advantage of the decametre wavelength range is a comparatively wide band, in which the dispersive delay due to the interstellar plasma reaches hundreds of seconds, giving us the opportunity to determine the dispersion measure with a very high accuracy. This enables us to discover new transients, while avoiding data contamination from numerous weak signals of a different nature. Methods. The drift-scan survey in 5-beam mode of UTR-2 was carried out at night time. To cover the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Electrical and Electromagnetic Research
