A 21 cm pilot survey for pulsars and transients using the Focal L-Band Array for the Green Bank Telescope
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Rajwade, K M
Agarwal, D.
Lorimer, D R
Pingel, Nickolas
Pisano, Daniel
Ruzindana, M
Jeffs, B
Warnick, K F
Roshi, D. A.
McLaughlin, M A
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Oxford University Press
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Phased array feed (PAF) receivers are at the forefront of modern day radio astronomy. PAFs
are currently being developed for spectral line and radio continuum surveys and to search
for pulsars and fast radio bursts. Here, we present results of the pilot survey for pulsars and
fast radio bursts using the Focal plane L-band Array for the Green Bank Telescope (FLAG)
receiver operating in the frequency range of 1.3–1.5 GHz. With a system temperature of ∼18 K,
the receiver provided unprecedented sensitivity to the survey over an instantaneous field of
view (FoV) of 0.1 deg2. For the survey, we implemented both time and frequency domain
search pipelines designed to find pulsars and fast radio bursts that were validated by test pulsar
observations. Although no new sources were found, we were able to demonstrate the capability
of this instrument from observations of known pulsars. We report an upper limit on the rate of
fast radio bursts above a fluence of 0.36 Jy ms to be 1.3 × 106 events per day per sky. Using
population simulations, we show that the FLAG will find a factor of 2–3 more pulsars in same
survey duration compared to its single pixel counterpart at the Green Bank Telescope. We also
demonstrate that the new phased array receiver, ALPACA for the Arecibo telescope, will be
a superior survey instrument and will find pulsars at a higher rate than most contemporary
receivers by a factor of 2–10.
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