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The Transient Radio Sky to be Revealed by the SKA
Jim Cordes Cornell University
AAS MeetingWashington, DC8 January 2002
TRANSIENT SOURCES TRANSIENT SOURCES
Sky Surveys:Sky Surveys:The X-and-The X-and--ray sky has been monitored highly -ray sky has been monitored highly successfully with wide FOV detectors successfully with wide FOV detectors (e.g. RXTE/ASM, CGRO/BATSE).
Neutrino/gravitational wave detectors are ‘all sky.’Neutrino/gravitational wave detectors are ‘all sky.’
The transient radio sky (e.g. t < 1 month) is largely The transient radio sky (e.g. t < 1 month) is largely unexplored.unexplored.
New objects/phenomena are likely to be discovered New objects/phenomena are likely to be discovered as well as predictable classes of objects.as well as predictable classes of objects.
TRANSIENT SOURCES (2)TRANSIENT SOURCES (2)
TARGET OBJECTS: TARGET OBJECTS:
• Atmospheric/lunar pulses from neutrinos & cosmic rays
• Accretion disk transients (NS, blackholes)• Neutron star Magnetospheres• Supernovae• Gamma-ray burst sources• Brown dwarf flares (astro-ph/0102301)• Planetary magnetospheres & atmospheres• Maser spikes• ETI
Phase Space for Transients: SpkD2 vs. W
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W = light travel time
brightness temperature:
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Tb = ------------- 2k (W)2
Phase Space for Transients: SpkD2 vs. W
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Pulse
Process
Spk
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Lines of constant brightness temperature
Phase Space for Transients: SpkD2 vs. W
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Solar system
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local galactic sources
Phase Space for Transients: SpkD2 vs. W
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OH masers
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Pulsars (including giant pulses)
Phase Space for Transients: SpkD2 vs. W
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Cosmological sources:
AGNs (including IDV sources)
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GRB afterglows
Phase Space for Transients: SpkD2 vs. W
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Interstellar scintillations = apparent fast variations of IDVs & GRBs
TRANSIENT SOURCES (3)TRANSIENT SOURCES (3)TARGET PROCESSES:TARGET PROCESSES:
• Intrinsic:incoherent:
( inverse Compton brightness limit)coherent: (virtually no limit)continuum: low frequencies favored
spectral line: masers
• Extrinsic:scintillationmaser-maser amplificationgravitational lensingabsorption events
TRANSIENT SOURCES (4)TRANSIENT SOURCES (4)Sure detectionsSure detections::
• Analogs to giant pulses from the Crab pulsar out to ~5 – 10 Mpc
• Flares from brown dwarfs out to at least 100 pc.
• GRB afterglows to 1 µJy in 10 hours at 10 .
PossibilitiesPossibilities::
• -ray quiet bursts and afterglows?-ray quiet bursts and afterglows?
• Intermittent ETI signals?Intermittent ETI signals?
• Planetary flares?Planetary flares?
Giant Pulses from Nearby GalaxiesGiant Pulses from Nearby Galaxies
SCIENTIFIC RETURNSCIENTIFIC RETURN
• Many objects Many objects map out IGM as well as ISM of map out IGM as well as ISM of
galaxiesgalaxies
• IGM: electron density and magnetic fieldIGM: electron density and magnetic field
• NS birth rates in other galaxiesNS birth rates in other galaxies
• Constraints on IMFConstraints on IMF
• Census of young pulsars, clues about magnetars?Census of young pulsars, clues about magnetars?
Working Around Radio Frequency Interference
• Single-dish/single-pixel transient detection:– Very difficult to separate terrestrial & astrophysical
transients (significant overlap in signal parameter space)
• Multiple beam systems (Parkes, Arecibo, the GBT):– Simultaneous on/offs partial discrimination
• Multiple site systems (a la LIGO, PHOENIX)– Very powerful filtering of RFI that is site specific or
delayed or Doppler shifted between sites
Methods with the SKAMethods with the SKA
I. Target individual SNRs in galaxies to5-10 Mpc
II. Blind Surveys: trade FOV against gain by multiplexing SKA into
subarrays.
III. Exploit coincidence tests to ferret out RFI, use multiple beams.
Primary beam & station Primary beam & station synthesized beamssynthesized beams
Station subarrays for Station subarrays for larger FOV (mosiacing)larger FOV (mosiacing)
One station of many in SKAOne station of many in SKA
Summary • Transient science is unexplored territory for radio astronomy:
New looks at known sources, entirely new classes of sources: LOFAR will survey transients at f < 240
MHz; SKA for 240 MHz < f < 22 GHz (or more)• Implications for SKA design: Rapid
imaging/mosaicing of sky (days) Large instantaneous FOV desired for short time scales (e.g. hemispheric). US Plan: Subarrays to allow coincidence tests and maximal sky coverage. Versatile imaging/beamforming/signal processing modes.
• Similar implications from pulsar science