HiFAST: An Hi data calibration and imaging pipeline for FAST

The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) has the largest aperture and a 19-beam L-band receiver, making it powerful for investigating the neutral hydrogen atomic gas (H i ) in the universe. We present HiFAST ( https://hifast.readthedocs.io ), a dedicated, modular, and self-co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science China. Physics, mechanics & astronomy mechanics & astronomy, 2024-05, Vol.67 (5), p.259514, Article 259514
Hauptverfasser: Jing, Yingjie, Wang, Jie, Xu, Chen, Liu, Ziming, Chen, Qingze, Liang, Tiantian, Xu, Jinlong, Cao, Yixian, Wang, Jing, Hu, Huijie, Zhang, Chuan-Peng, Guo, Qi, Gao, Liang, Ai, Mei, Gan, Hengqian, Gao, Xuyang, Han, Jinlin, Hou, Ligang, Hou, Zhipeng, Jiang, Peng, Kong, Xu, Li, Fujia, Liu, Zerui, Shao, Li, Pan, Hengxing, Pan, Jun, Qian, Lei, Sun, Jinghai, Tang, Ningyu, Yang, Qingliang, Zhang, Bo, Zhang, Zhiyu, Zhu, Ming
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Zusammenfassung:The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) has the largest aperture and a 19-beam L-band receiver, making it powerful for investigating the neutral hydrogen atomic gas (H i ) in the universe. We present HiFAST ( https://hifast.readthedocs.io ), a dedicated, modular, and self-contained calibration and imaging pipeline for processing the H i data of FAST. The pipeline consists of frequency-dependent noise diode calibration, baseline fitting, standing wave removal using an FFT-based method, flux density calibration, stray radiation correction, and gridding to produce data cubes. These modules can be combined as needed to process the data from most FAST observation modes: tracking, drift scanning, On-The-Fly mapping, and most of their variants. With HiFAST, the root-mean-square (RMS) noises of the calibrated spectra from all 19 beams were only slightly (∼5%) higher than the theoretical expectation. The results for the extended source M33 and the point sources are consistent with the results from Arecibo. The moment maps (0, 1 and 2) of M33 agree well with the results from the Arecibo Galaxy Environment Survey (AGES) with a fractional difference of less than 10%. For a common sample of 221 sources with signal-to-noise ratio S/N > 10 from the Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA (ALFALFA) survey, the mean value of fractional difference in the integrated flux density, S int , between the two datasets is approximately 0.005%, with a dispersion of 15.4%. Further checks on the integrated flux density of 23 sources with seven observations indicate that the variance in the flux density of the source with luminous objects ( S int > 2.5 Jy km s −1 ) is less than 5%. Our tests suggest that the FAST telescope, with the efficient, precise, and user-friendly pipeline HiFAST, will yield numerous significant scientific findings in the investigation of the H i in the universe.
ISSN:1674-7348
1869-1927
DOI:10.1007/s11433-023-2333-8