Low-frequency imaging of fields at high galactic latitude with the murchison widefield Array 32 element prototype

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2012

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Williams, Christopher L
Hewitt, Jacqueline N
Levine, Alan M
de Oliveira-Costa, Angelica
Bowman, Judd D
Briggs, Franklin
Gaensler, B M
Hernquist, Lars
Mitchell, Daniel A
Morales, Miguel F

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IOP Publishing

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The Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) is a new low-frequency, wide-field-of-view radio interferometer under development at the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory in Western Australia. We have used a 32 element MWA prototype interferometer (MWA-32T) to observe two 50° diameter fields in the southern sky, covering a total of 2700 deg 2, in order to evaluate the performance of the MWA-32T, to develop techniques for epoch of reionization experiments, and to make measurements of astronomical foregrounds. We developed a calibration and imaging pipeline for the MWA-32T, and used it to produce 15′ angular resolution maps of the two fields in the 110-200MHz band. We perform a blind source extraction using these confusion-limited images, and detect 655 sources at high significance with an additional 871 lower significance source candidates. We compare these sources with existing low-frequency radio surveys in order to assess the MWA-32T system performance, wide-field analysis algorithms, and catalog quality. Our source catalog is found to agree well with existing low-frequency surveys in these regions of the sky and with statistical distributions of point sources derived from Northern Hemisphere surveys; it represents one of the deepest surveys to date of this sky field in the 110-200MHz band.

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Keywords: dark ages; first stars; instrumentation: interferometers; methods: data analysis; reionization; surveys

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Astrophysical Journal, The

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