The Evolutionary Map of the Universe pilot survey
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Published:2021
Issue:
Volume:38
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ISSN:1323-3580
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Container-title:Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Publ. Astron. Soc. Aust.
Author:
Norris Ray P.ORCID, Marvil Joshua, Collier J. D., Kapińska Anna D., O’Brien Andrew N., Rudnick L.ORCID, Andernach Heinz, Asorey Jacobo, Brown Michael J. I., Brüggen Marcus, Crawford EvanORCID, English Jayanne, Rahman Syed Faisal ur, Filipović Miroslav D., Gordon Yjan, Gürkan GülayORCID, Hale CatherineORCID, Hopkins Andrew M., Huynh Minh T., HyeongHan Kim, James Jee M., Koribalski Bärbel S., Lenc EmilORCID, Luken Kieran, Parkinson DavidORCID, Prandoni Isabella, Raja Wasim, Reiprich Thomas H., Riseley Christopher J., Shabala Stanislav S., Sheil Jaimie R., Vernstrom Tessa, Whiting Matthew T., Allison James R., Anderson C. S.ORCID, Ball Lewis, Bell Martin, Bunton John, Galvin T. J., Gupta Neeraj, Hotan AidanORCID, Jacka Colin, Macgregor Peter J.ORCID, Mahony Elizabeth K., Maio Umberto, Moss Vanessa, Pandey-Pommier M., Voronkov Maxim A.
Abstract
Abstract
We present the data and initial results from the first pilot survey of the Evolutionary Map of the Universe (EMU), observed at 944 MHz with the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope. The survey covers
$270 \,\mathrm{deg}^2$
of an area covered by the Dark Energy Survey, reaching a depth of 25–30
$\mu\mathrm{Jy\ beam}^{-1}$
rms at a spatial resolution of
$\sim$
11–18 arcsec, resulting in a catalogue of
$\sim$
220 000 sources, of which
$\sim$
180 000 are single-component sources. Here we present the catalogue of single-component sources, together with (where available) optical and infrared cross-identifications, classifications, and redshifts. This survey explores a new region of parameter space compared to previous surveys. Specifically, the EMU Pilot Survey has a high density of sources, and also a high sensitivity to low surface brightness emission. These properties result in the detection of types of sources that were rarely seen in or absent from previous surveys. We present some of these new results here.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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