Parkes observations for project P1066 semester 2021APRS_12

We propose 36 hrs of Parkes observations to continue our successful Deeper, Wider, Faster (DWF) program to detect fast transients and fast radio burst (FRB) counterparts and help resolve their nature. DWF coordinates over 80 observatories worldwide at all wavelengths, from radio to gamma-ray to dete...

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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/parkes-observations-project-semester-2021aprs12/1767831
https://doi.org/10.25919/x8hh-5528
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1767831 2023-05-15T18:22:43+02:00 Parkes observations for project P1066 semester 2021APRS_12 CSIRO (isManagedBy) CSIRO (hasAssociationWith) Vivek Gupta (hasPrincipalInvestigator) Temporal: From 2021-04-01 to 2021-09-30 https://researchdata.edu.au/parkes-observations-project-semester-2021aprs12/1767831 https://doi.org/10.25919/x8hh-5528 unknown Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation https://researchdata.edu.au/parkes-observations-project-semester-2021aprs12/1767831 102.100.100/429473 doi:10.25919/x8hh-5528 https://data.csiro.au/dap/ transients Astronomical and Space Sciences not elsewhere classified PHYSICAL SCIENCES ASTRONOMICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES dataset ftands https://doi.org/10.25919/x8hh-5528 2022-12-20T00:03:54Z We propose 36 hrs of Parkes observations to continue our successful Deeper, Wider, Faster (DWF) program to detect fast transients and fast radio burst (FRB) counterparts and help resolve their nature. DWF coordinates over 80 observatories worldwide at all wavelengths, from radio to gamma-ray to detect and follow-up FRBs and other elusive fast (millisecond-to-hours duration) transients. Crucially, we coordinate simultaneous deep, fast-cadenced, wide-field observations at all wavelengths to observe the same field at the same time as Parkes, enabling multi-wavelength detection before, during, and after the radio detection. Little to no multi-wavelength observations to any significant depth have been done on these timescales, leaving this parameter space underexplored. DWF coordinates major facilities to observe with Parkes, such as South Pole Telescope (mm/sub-mm), GROND (infrared), CTIO Dark Energy Camera (optical), Astrosat (UV/X-ray), HXMT (X-ray), HESS (gamma-ray), and Pierre Auger (high-energy). We perform realtime data processing and transient identification at all wavelengths that enables triggering our deep, rapid-response (within minutes) follow up programs for deep spectroscopy and imaging using the world's largest telescopes (e.g., Keck, VLT, Gemini, SALT, ATCA). Dataset South pole Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Gemini ENVELOPE(-62.500,-62.500,-66.133,-66.133) Hess ENVELOPE(-65.133,-65.133,-67.200,-67.200) South Pole
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Astronomical and Space Sciences not elsewhere classified
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Parkes observations for project P1066 semester 2021APRS_12
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description We propose 36 hrs of Parkes observations to continue our successful Deeper, Wider, Faster (DWF) program to detect fast transients and fast radio burst (FRB) counterparts and help resolve their nature. DWF coordinates over 80 observatories worldwide at all wavelengths, from radio to gamma-ray to detect and follow-up FRBs and other elusive fast (millisecond-to-hours duration) transients. Crucially, we coordinate simultaneous deep, fast-cadenced, wide-field observations at all wavelengths to observe the same field at the same time as Parkes, enabling multi-wavelength detection before, during, and after the radio detection. Little to no multi-wavelength observations to any significant depth have been done on these timescales, leaving this parameter space underexplored. DWF coordinates major facilities to observe with Parkes, such as South Pole Telescope (mm/sub-mm), GROND (infrared), CTIO Dark Energy Camera (optical), Astrosat (UV/X-ray), HXMT (X-ray), HESS (gamma-ray), and Pierre Auger (high-energy). We perform realtime data processing and transient identification at all wavelengths that enables triggering our deep, rapid-response (within minutes) follow up programs for deep spectroscopy and imaging using the world's largest telescopes (e.g., Keck, VLT, Gemini, SALT, ATCA).
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title Parkes observations for project P1066 semester 2021APRS_12
title_short Parkes observations for project P1066 semester 2021APRS_12
title_full Parkes observations for project P1066 semester 2021APRS_12
title_fullStr Parkes observations for project P1066 semester 2021APRS_12
title_full_unstemmed Parkes observations for project P1066 semester 2021APRS_12
title_sort parkes observations for project p1066 semester 2021aprs_12
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