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A new era for low frequency Galactic center transient monitoring

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2014

N. E. Kassim
Affiliation:
Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, United States email: [email protected]
S. D. Hyman
Affiliation:
Dept. of Physics, Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, Virginia email: [email protected]
H. Intema
Affiliation:
National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Socorro, New Mexico email: [email protected]
T. J. W. Lazio
Affiliation:
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California email: [email protected]
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Abstract

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An upgrade of the low frequency observing system of the VLA developed by NRL and NRAO, called low band (LB), will open a new era of Galactic center (GC) transient monitoring. Our previous searches using the VLA and GMRT have revealed a modest number of radio-selected transients, but have been severely sensitivity and observing time limited. The new LB system, currently accessing the 236--492 MHz frequency range, promises ≥5 × improved sensitivity over the legacy VLA system. The new system is emerging from commissioning in time to catch any enhanced sub-GHz emission from the G2 cloud event, and we review existing limits based on recent observations. We also describe a proposed 24/7 commensal system, called the LOw Band Observatory (LOBO). LOBO offers over 100 VLA GC monitoring hours per year, possibly revealing new transients and helping validate ASTRO2010's anticipation of a new era of transient radio astronomy. A funded LOBO pathfinder called the VLA Low Frequency Ionosphere and Transient Experiment (VLITE) is under development. Finally, we consider the impact of LB and LOBO on our GC monitoring program.

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Contributed Papers
Copyright
Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2014 

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