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2021ApJ...910..147M - Astrophys. J., 910, 147-147 (2021/April-1)

An analysis pipeline for CHIME/FRB full-array baseband data.

MICHILLI D., MASUI K.W., McKINVEN R., CUBRANIC D., BRUNEAULT M., BRAR C., PATEL C., BOYLE P.J., STAIRS I.H., RENARD A., BANDURA K., BERGER S., BREITMAN D., CASSANELLI T., DOBBS M., KASPI V.M., LEUNG C., MENA-PARRA J., PLEUNIS Z., RUSSELL L., SCHOLZ P., SIEGEL S.R., TENDULKAR S.P. and VANDERLINDE K.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) has become a leading facility for detecting fast radio bursts (FRBs) through the CHIME/FRB backend. CHIME/FRB searches for fast transients in polarization-summed intensity data streams that have 24 kHz spectral and 1 ms temporal resolution. The intensity beams are pointed to predetermined locations in the sky. A triggered baseband system records the coherent electric field measured by each antenna in the CHIME array at the time of FRB detections. Here we describe the analysis techniques and automated pipeline developed to process these full-array baseband data recordings. Whereas the real-time FRB detection pipeline has a localization limit of several arcminutes, offline analysis of baseband data yields source localizations with subarcminute precision, as characterized by using a sample of pulsars and one repeating FRB with known positions. The baseband pipeline also enables resolving temporal substructure on a microsecond scale and the study of polarization including detections of Faraday rotation.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Algorithms - Radio interferometry - Radio interferometers - Radio transient sources - Radio telescopes - Radio astrometry - Radio bursts - Extragalactic radio sources - Pointing accuracy - High time resolution astrophysics

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