Z. Wang, K. W. Bannister, V. Gupta, X. Deng, M. Pilawa, J. Tuthill, J. D. Bunton, C. Flynn, M. Glowacki, A. Jaini, Y. W. J. Lee, E. Lenc, J. Lucero, A. Paek, R. Radhakrishnan, N. Thyagarajan, P. Uttarkar, Y. Wang, N. D. R. Bhat, C. W. James, V. A. Moss, Tara Murphy, J. E. Reynolds, R. M. Shannon, L. G. Spitler, A. Tzioumis, M. Caleb, A. T. Deller, A. C. Gordon, L. Marnoch, S. D. Ryder, S. Simha, C. S. Anderson, L. Ball, D. Brodrick, F. R. Cooray, N. Gupta, D. B. Hayman, A. Ng, S. E. Pearce, C. Phillips, M. A. Voronkov, T. Westmeier
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Abstract
We present the first results from a new backend on the Australian Square
Kilometre Array Pathfinder, the Commensal Realtime ASKAP Fast Transient
COherent (CRACO) upgrade. CRACO records millisecond time resolution visibility
data, and searches for dispersed fast transient signals including fast radio
bursts (FRB), pulsars, and ultra-long period objects (ULPO). With the
visibility data, CRACO can localise the transient events to arcsecond-level
precision after the detection. Here, we describe the CRACO system and report
the result from a sky survey carried out by CRACO at 110ms resolution during
its commissioning phase. During the survey, CRACO detected two FRBs (including
one discovered solely with CRACO, FRB 20231027A), reported more precise
localisations for four pulsars, discovered two new RRATs, and detected one
known ULPO, GPM J1839-10, through its sub-pulse structure. We present a
sensitivity calibration of CRACO, finding that it achieves the expected
sensitivity of 11.6 Jy ms to bursts of 110 ms duration or less. CRACO is
currently running at a 13.8 ms time resolution and aims at a 1.7 ms time
resolution before the end of 2024. The planned CRACO has an expected
sensitivity of 1.5 Jy ms to bursts of 1.7 ms duration or less, and can detect
10x more FRBs than the current CRAFT incoherent sum system (i.e., 0.5-2
localised FRBs per day), enabling us to better constrain the FRB emission
mechanism model and use them as cosmological probes.