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Science with the Murchison Widefield Array: Phase I results and Phase II opportunities

Authors :
D. L. Kaplan
Judd D. Bowman
Iver H. Cairns
Daniel C. Jacobs
B. W. Meyers
D. Pallot
Mengyao Xue
Joseph R. Callingham
Natasha Hurley-Walker
W. Li
James Miller-Jones
Shintaro Yoshiura
Keitaro Takahashi
Chen Wu
Adam P. Beardsley
Miroslav Filipovic
Thomas M. O. Franzen
W. W. Tian
Christene Lynch
R. C. Joseph
G. E. Anderson
C. J. Riseley
Steven Tingay
Nick Seymour
S. J. McSweeney
Colin J. Lonsdale
Melanie Johnston-Hollitt
L. Horsley
Chenoa D. Tremblay
Cathryn M. Trott
Bryan Gaensler
O. I. Wong
Patrick I. McCauley
N. D. R. Bhat
Miguel F. Morales
S. Kitaeff
Andrew Williams
Divya Oberoi
S. W. Duchesne
David Emrich
Randall B. Wayth
Steve Croft
Ivan S. Bojičić
Ray P. Norris
George Heald
Mark Walker
Denis Leahy
G. Gürkan
Tessa Vernstrom
Paul Hancock
John Morgan
Jai Verdhan Chauhan
H. Su
Brian Crosse
K. Steele
C. W. James
Jonathan C. Pober
D. Kenney
Marcin Sokolowski
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) is an open access telescope dedicated to studying the low frequency (80$-$300 MHz) southern sky. Since beginning operations in mid 2013, the MWA has opened a new observational window in the southern hemisphere enabling many science areas. The driving science objectives of the original design were to observe 21\,cm radiation from the Epoch of Reionisation (EoR), explore the radio time domain, perform Galactic and extragalactic surveys, and monitor solar, heliospheric, and ionospheric phenomena. All together 60$+$ programs recorded 20,000 hours producing 146 papers to date. In 2016 the telescope underwent a major upgrade resulting in alternating compact and extended configurations. Other upgrades, including digital back-ends and a rapid-response triggering system, have been developed since the original array was commissioned. In this paper we review the major results from the prior operation of the MWA, and then discuss the new science paths enabled by the improved capabilities. We group these science opportunities by the four original science themes, but also include ideas for directions outside these categories.<br />Comment: 38 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in PASA

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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