Limits on radio emission from meteors using the MWA

Type: Article

Publication Date: 2018-04-12

Citations: 18

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty930

Abstract

Recently, low frequency, broadband radio emission has been observed accompanying bright meteors by the Long Wavelength Array (LWA). The broadband spectra between 20 and 60 MHz were captured for several events, while the spectral index (dependence of flux density on frequency, with $S_\nu \propto \nu^\alpha$) was estimated to be $-4\pm1$ during the peak of meteor afterglows. Here we present a survey of meteor emission and other transient events using the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) at 72-103 MHz. In our 322-hour survey, down to a $5\sigma$ detection threshold of 3.5 Jy/beam, no transient candidates were identified as intrinsic emission from meteors. We derived an upper limit of -3.7 (95% confidence limit) on the spectral index in our frequency range. We also report detections of other transient events, like reflected FM broadcast signals from small satellites, conclusively demonstrating the ability of the MWA to detect and track space debris on scales as small as 0.1 m in low Earth orbits.

Locations

  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - View
  • arXiv (Cornell University) - View - PDF
  • eSpace (Curtin University) - View - PDF
  • DataCite API - View

Similar Works

Action Title Year Authors
+ PDF Chat Spatially Resolved Observations of Meteor Radio Afterglows With the OVRO‐LWA 2024 S. S. Varghese
Jayce Dowell
K. S. Obenberger
G. B. Taylor
Matthew Anderson
Gregg Hallinan
+ PDF Chat Rates, flux densities, and spectral indices of meteor radio afterglows 2016 K. S. Obenberger
Jayce Dowell
P. J. Hancock
J. M. Holmes
T. R. Pedersen
F. K. Schinzel
G. B. Taylor
+ PDF Chat DETECTION OF RADIO EMISSION FROM FIREBALLS 2014 K. S. Obenberger
G. B. Taylor
J. M. Hartman
Jayce Dowell
Steven W. Ellingson
J. F. Helmboldt
P. A. Henning
Michael Kavic
F. K. Schinzel
J. H. Simonetti
+ PDF Chat A survey of spatially and temporally resolved radio frequency interference in the FM band at the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory 2020 S. J. Tingay
M. Sokołowski
R. B. Wayth
Daniel Ung
+ PDF Chat Five new real-time detections of fast radio bursts with UTMOST 2019 Wael Farah
Chris Flynn
M. Bailes
A. Jameson
T. Bateman
D. Campbell-Wilson
Cherie K. Day
Adam T. Deller
A. J. Green
Vivek Gupta
+ Simultaneous broadband radio and optical emission of meteor trains imaged by LOFAR / AARTFAAC and CAMS 2021 Tammo Jan Dijkema
C. Bassa
Mark Kuiack
Peter Jenniskens
Carl Johannink
Felix Bettonvil
R. A. M. J. Wijers
R. A. Fallows
+ Simultaneous broadband radio and optical emission of meteor trains imaged by LOFAR / AARTFAAC and CAMS 2021 Tammo Jan Dijkema
C. Bassa
Mark Kuiack
Peter Jenniskens
Carl Johannink
Felix Bettonvil
R. A. M. J. Wijers
R. A. Fallows
+ PDF Chat Simultaneous broadband radio and optical emission of meteor trains imaged by LOFAR / AARTFAAC and CAMS 2021 Tammo Jan Dijkema
C. Bassa
Mark Kuiack
Peter Jenniskens
Carl Johannink
Felix Bettonvil
R. A. M. J. Wijers
R. A. Fallows
+ PDF Chat Detection of a Low-frequency Cosmic Radio Transient Using Two LWA Stations 2019 S. S. Varghese
K. S. Obenberger
Jayce Dowell
G. B. Taylor
+ Searches for radio transients 2011 N. D. R. Bhat
+ Searches for radio transients 2011 N. D. R. Bhat
+ FAST observations of an extremely active episode of FRB 20201124A: I. Burst morphology 2022 D. J. Zhou
J. L. Han
B. Zhang
K. J. Lee
W. W. Zhu
D. Li
W. C. Jing
Weiyang Wang
Y. K. Zhang
J. C. Jiang
+ PDF Chat LOFAR MSSS: detection of a low-frequency radio transient in 400 h of monitoring of the North Celestial Pole 2015 A. Stewart
R. P. Fender
J. W. Broderick
T. E. Hassall
T. Muñoz‐Darias
A. Rowlinson
J. Swinbank
T. D. Staley
Gijs Molenaar
B. Scheers
+ PDF Chat A targeted search for repeating fast radio bursts with the MWA 2022 Jia-Jin Tian
G. E. Anderson
P. J. Hancock
J. C. A. Miller‐Jones
M. Sokołowski
C. James
N. D. R. Bhat
N. A. Swainston
Daniel Ung
Bradley W. Meyers
+ Broadband Imaging of Meteor Radio Afterglows 2021 S. S. Varghese
Jayce Dowell
K. S. Obenberger
G. B. Taylor
Joseph Malins
+ PDF Chat An Ultra-High Time Resolution Cosmic-Ray Detection Mode for the Murchison Widefield Array 2021 A. Williamson
C. James
S. J. Tingay
S. J. McSweeney
S. M. Ord
+ PDF Chat FAST Observations of an Extremely Active Episode of FRB 20201124A: I. Burst Morphology 2022 D. J. Zhou
J. L. Han
Bing Zhang
Kejia Lee
W. W. Zhu
Di Li
W. C. Jing
Weiyang Wang
Yongkun Zhang
Jinchen Jiang
+ Broadband Imaging to Study the Spectral Distribution of Meteor Radio Afterglows. 2021 S. S. Varghese
Jayce Dowell
K. S. Obenberger
G. B. Taylor
Joseph Malins
+ PDF Chat Enhanced detection and identification of satellites using an all-sky multi-frequency survey with prototype SKA-Low stations 2024 Dylan Grigg
S. J. Tingay
Steve Prabu
M. Sokołowski
B. Indermuehle
+ PDF Chat A Southern-Hemisphere all-sky radio transient monitor for SKA-Low prototype stations 2021 M. Sokołowski
R. B. Wayth
N. D. R. Bhat
Danny C. Price
J. W. Broderick
G. Bernardi
Pietro Bolli
Riccardo Chiello
G. Comoretto
B. Crosse

Works That Cite This (10)

Action Title Year Authors
+ PDF Chat A survey of spatially and temporally resolved radio frequency interference in the FM band at the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory 2020 S. J. Tingay
M. Sokołowski
R. B. Wayth
Daniel Ung
+ PDF Chat Improved sensitivity for space domain awareness observations with the murchison widefield array 2022 Steve Prabu
P. J. Hancock
X. Zhang
S. J. Tingay
Torrance Hodgson
B. Crosse
M. Johnston‐Hollitt
+ PDF Chat DUG Insight: A software package for big-data analysis and visualisation, and its demonstration for passive radar space situational awareness using radio telescopes 2022 D. Grigg
S. J. Tingay
M. Sokołowski
R. B. Wayth
+ PDF Chat Broadband Imaging to Study the Spectral Distribution of Meteor Radio Afterglows 2021 S. S. Varghese
Jayce Dowell
K. S. Obenberger
G. B. Taylor
Joseph Malins
+ PDF Chat Absolving the SSINS of Precision Interferometric Radio Data: A New Technique for Mitigating Faint Radio Frequency Interference 2019 Michael J. Wilensky
M. F. Morales
B. J. Hazelton
N. Barry
Ruby Byrne
Sumit Roy
+ Demonstration of orbit determination for LEO objects using the Murchison Widefield Array 2023 Steve Prabu
P. J. Hancock
X. Zhang
S. J. Tingay
+ PDF Chat A near-field treatment of aperture synthesis techniques using the Murchison Widefield Array 2023 Steve Prabu
S. J. Tingay
A. Williams
+ PDF Chat The Phase II Murchison Widefield Array: Design overview 2018 R. B. Wayth
S. J. Tingay
Cathryn M. Trott
D. Emrich
M. Johnston‐Hollitt
B. McKinley
B. M. Gaensler
Adam P. Beardsley
T. Booler
B. Crosse
+ PDF Chat Science with the Murchison Widefield Array: Phase I results and Phase II opportunities 2019 Adam P. Beardsley
M. Johnston‐Hollitt
Cathryn M. Trott
Jonathan Pober
John Morgan
Divya Oberoi
D. L. Kaplan
C. Lynch
G. E. Anderson
Patrick McCauley
+ PDF Chat Quantifying excess power from radio frequency interference in Epoch of Reionization measurements 2020 Michael J. Wilensky
N. Barry
M. F. Morales
B. J. Hazelton
Ruby Byrne

Works Cited by This (23)

Action Title Year Authors
+ PDF Chat FIRST LIGHT FOR THE FIRST STATION OF THE LONG WAVELENGTH ARRAY 2012 G. B. Taylor
Steven W. Ellingson
N. E. Kassim
Jason Craig
Jayce Dowell
C. N. Wolfe
J. M. Hartman
G. Bernardi
T. E. Clarke
A. S. Cohen
+ PDF Chat Post-correlation radio frequency interference classification methods 2010 A. R. Offringa
A. G. de Bruyn
Michael Biehl
Saleem Zaroubi
G. Bernardi
V. N. Pandey
+ PDF Chat DETECTION OF RADIO EMISSION FROM FIREBALLS 2014 K. S. Obenberger
G. B. Taylor
J. M. Hartman
Jayce Dowell
Steven W. Ellingson
J. F. Helmboldt
P. A. Henning
Michael Kavic
F. K. Schinzel
J. H. Simonetti
+ PDF Chat wsclean: an implementation of a fast, generic wide-field imager for radio astronomy 2014 A. R. Offringa
B. McKinley
N. Hurley‐Walker
F. H. Briggs
R. B. Wayth
D. L. Kaplan
M. E. Bell
L. Feng
Abraham R. Neben
J. D. Hughes
+ PDF Chat The Murchison Widefield Array: The Square Kilometre Array Precursor at Low Radio Frequencies 2013 S. J. Tingay
R. Goeke
Judd D. Bowman
D. Emrich
S. M. Ord
D. A. Mitchell
M. F. Morales
T. Booler
B. Crosse
R. B. Wayth
+ PDF Chat Compact continuum source finding for next generation radio surveys 2012 P. J. Hancock
Tara Murphy
B. M. Gaensler
Andrew Hopkins
James Curran
+ PDF Chat The LWA1 Radio Telescope 2013 Steven W. Ellingson
G. B. Taylor
J. Craig
J. M. Hartman
Jayce Dowell
C. N. Wolfe
T. E. Clarke
B. C. Hicks
N. E. Kassim
Paul S. Ray
+ PDF Chat LOFAR: The LOw-Frequency ARray 2013 M. P. van Haarlem
M. W. Wise
A. W. Gunst
G. Heald
J. P. McKean
J. W. T. Hessels
A. G. de Bruyn
R. Nijboer
J. Swinbank
R. A. Fallows
+ PDF Chat LOW-FREQUENCY OBSERVATIONS OF THE MOON WITH THE MURCHISON WIDEFIELD ARRAY 2012 B. McKinley
F. Briggs
D. L. Kaplan
L. J. Greenhill
G. Bernardi
Judd D. Bowman
A. de Oliveira‐Costa
S. J. Tingay
B. M. Gaensler
Divya Oberoi
+ PDF Chat The Low-Frequency Environment of the Murchison Widefield Array: Radio-Frequency Interference Analysis and Mitigation 2015 A. R. Offringa
R. B. Wayth
N. Hurley‐Walker
D. L. Kaplan
N. Barry
Adam P. Beardsley
M. E. Bell
G. Bernardi
Judd D. Bowman
F. Briggs