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Galactic Radio Explorer: An All-sky Monitor for Bright Radio Bursts

Liam Connor, Kiran A. Shila, S. R. Kulkarni, Jonas Flygare, Gregg Hallinan, Dongzi Li, Wenbin Lu, Vikram Ravi, S. Weinreb

2021Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present the Galactic Radio Explorer (GReX), an all-sky monitor to probe the brightest bursts in the radio sky. Building on the success of STARE2, we will search for fast radio bursts emitted from Galactic magnetars as well as bursts from nearby galaxies. GReX will search down to ~ ten microseconds time resolution, allowing us to find new super giant radio pulses from Milky Way pulsars and study their broadband emission. The proposed instrument will employ ultra-wide band (0.7–2 GHz) feeds coupled to a high-performance (receiver temperature <10 K) low noise amplifier originally developed for the DSA-110 and DSA-2000 projects. In GReX Phase I (GReX-I), unit systems will be deployed at Owens Valley Radio Observatory and Big Smoky Valley, Nevada. Phase II will expand the array, placing feeds in India, Australia, and elsewhere in order to build up to continuous coverage of nearly 4π steradians and to increase our exposure to the Galactic plane. We model the local magnetar population to forecast for GReX, finding the improved sensitivity and increased exposure to the Galactic plane could lead to dozens of FRB-like bursts per year.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsMagnetarGalactic planeSkyMilky WayAstrophysicsAstronomyPulsarGalaxyRadio telescopeObservatoryPulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchGamma-ray bursts and supernovaeRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology
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