GLEAM-300: The GaLactic and Extragalactic All-sky Murchison Widefield Array (GLEAM) survey at 300 MHz

Abstract

In this paper we present a wide-field radio survey at 300 MHz covering the sky from -90 ≤ δJ2000 +40 using the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA). This 300-MHz survey follows the Galactic and Extragalactic All-sky MWA (GLEAM) survey, and provides an additional comparatively high-frequency data point to existing multi-frequency (72-231 MHz) data. With this data release we provide mosaic images and a catalogue of compact source components. We use two-minute snapshot observations covering 2015-2016, combining overlapping two-minute snapshot images to provide full-sensitivity mosaic images with a median root-mean-square noise of 9.1-2.8+5.5 mJy beam-1 and median angular resolution of 128.8 × 112.5, with some position-dependent variation. We find a total of 338 080 unique Gaussian components across the mosaic images. The survey is the first at 300 MHz from the MWA covering the whole Southern Hemisphere. It provides a unique spectral data point that complements the existing GLEAM survey and the ongoing GLEAM-eXtended survey, and points toward results from the upcoming SKA-Low surveys.

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