Detection of Fast Radio Bursts on the Large Scanning Antenna of the Lebedev Physical Institute. (arXiv:1812.10716v1 [astro-ph.IM])
<a href="http://arxiv.org/find/astro-ph/1/au:+Fedorova_V/0/1/0/all/0/1">Viktoriya Fedorova</a>, <a href="http://arxiv.org/find/astro-ph/1/au:+Rodin_A/0/1/0/all/0/1">Alexander Rodin</a>
Results of a search for individual impulsive signals on the Large Scanning
Antenna of the Lebedev Physical Institute at 111 MHz carried out from July 2012
through May 2018 are presented. The data were convolved with a template of a
specified form and convolved with a test dispersion measure. A region of sky
with central coordinates $alpha = 05^h 32^m;$ $delta = +41.72^circ$ and also
a region of sky around the coordinates fixed earlier for FRB 121102 ($alpha =
05^h 32^m;$ $delta = +33.1^circ$) were chosen for the analysis. In all, 355
hours of observations were processed for each beam. Three radio bursts with
dispersion measures of $247$ $pc cdot cm^{-3}$, $570$ $ pc cdot cm^{-3}$,
$1767$ $ pc cdot cm^{-3}$ were detected in the course of reducing the data.
Results of a search for individual impulsive signals on the Large Scanning
Antenna of the Lebedev Physical Institute at 111 MHz carried out from July 2012
through May 2018 are presented. The data were convolved with a template of a
specified form and convolved with a test dispersion measure. A region of sky
with central coordinates $alpha = 05^h 32^m;$ $delta = +41.72^circ$ and also
a region of sky around the coordinates fixed earlier for FRB 121102 ($alpha =
05^h 32^m;$ $delta = +33.1^circ$) were chosen for the analysis. In all, 355
hours of observations were processed for each beam. Three radio bursts with
dispersion measures of $247$ $pc cdot cm^{-3}$, $570$ $ pc cdot cm^{-3}$,
$1767$ $ pc cdot cm^{-3}$ were detected in the course of reducing the data.
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