MWA Stokes I 189MHz sources Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Bernardi G.
  2. Greenhill L.J.
  3. Mitchell D.A.
  4. Ord S.M.
  5. Hazelton B.J.,Gaensler B.M.
  6. de Oliveira-Costa A.
  7. Morales M.F.
  8. Udaya Shankar N.,Subrahmanyan R.
  9. Wayth R.B.
  10. Lenc E.
  11. Williams C.L.
  12. Arcus W.
  13. Arora B.S.,Barnes D.G.
  14. Bowman J.D.
  15. Briggs F.H.
  16. Bunton J.D.
  17. Cappallo R.J.,Corey B.E.
  18. Deshpande A.
  19. deSouza L.
  20. Emrich D.
  21. Goeke R.
  22. Herne D.,Hewitt J.N.
  23. Johnston-Hollitt M.
  24. Kaplan D.
  25. Kasper J.C.
  26. Kincaid B.B.,Koenig R.
  27. Kratzenberg E.
  28. Lonsdale C.J.
  29. Lynch M.J.
  30. McWhirter S.R.,Morgan E.
  31. Oberoi D.
  32. Pathikulangara J.
  33. Prabu T.
  34. Remillard R.A.,Rogers A.E.E.
  35. Roshi A.
  36. Salah J.E.
  37. Sault R.J.
  38. Srivani K.S.
  39. Stevens J.,Tingay S.J.
  40. Waterson M.
  41. Webster R.L.
  42. Whitney A.R.
  43. Williams A.,Wyithe J.S.B.
  44. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present a Stokes I, Q and U survey at 189MHz with the Murchison Widefield Array 32 element prototype covering 2400deg^2^. The survey has a 15.6' angular resolution and achieves a noise level of 15mJy/beam. We demonstrate a novel interferometric data analysis that involves calibration of drift scan data, integration through the co-addition of warped snapshot images, and deconvolution of the point-spread function through forward modeling. We present a point source catalog down to a flux limit of 4Jy. We detect polarization from only one of the sources, PMN J0351-2744, at a level of 1.8%+/-0.4%, whereas the remaining sources have a polarization fraction below 2%. Compared to a reported average value of 7% at 1.4GHz, the polarization fraction of compact sources significantly decreases at low frequencies. We find a wealth of diffuse polarized emission across a large area of the survey with a maximum peak of ~13K, primarily with positive rotation measure values smaller than +10rad/m2. The small values observed indicate that the emission is likely to have a local origin (closer than a few hundred parsecs). There is a large sky area at {alpha}>=2^h^30^m^ where the diffuse polarized emission rms is fainter than 1K. Within this area of low Galactic polarization we characterize the foreground properties in a cold sky patch at ({alpha},{delta})=(4^h^,-27.6{deg}) in terms of three-dimensional power spectra.

Keywords
  1. interferometry
  2. radio-continuum-emission
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2013ApJ...771..105B
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ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJ/771/105
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.17710105

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History

2015-02-18T08:11:12Z
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2015-02-18T08:11:12Z
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2017-10-09T13:34:13Z
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