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The ASKAP Variables and Slow Transients (VAST) extragalactic survey – Data Release 1

  • Iris de Ruiter*
  • , Dougal Dobie
  • , Tara Murphy
  • , David L. Kaplan
  • , Emil Lenc
  • , Akash Anumarlapudi
  • , Laura N. Driessen
  • , Ashna Gulati
  • , Assaf Horesh
  • , James K. Leung
  • , Joshua Pritchard
  • , Kovi Rose
  • , Elaine M. Sadler
  • , Gregory Sivakoff
  • , Yuanming Wang
  • , Ziteng Wang
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The Variables and Slow Transients (VAST) Survey on the Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP) is designed to systematically explore the dynamic radio sky, detecting sources that vary on timescales from minutes to several years. In this paper, we present Data Release 1 of the VAST Extragalactic Survey, which targets slowly evolving synchrotron transients in the southern sky. The observations were carried out between June 2023 and May 2025, comprising 2 945 images of 276 fields spanning ∼ 12 300 deg2, observed at 888 MHz with a typical rms sensitivity of 0.24 mJy beam−1 and 12–20 arcsec resolution. Each field was revisited approximately every two months, yielding 10 or 11 observations per field. The VAST pipeline extracts the light curves for all the observed sources, and additional filters are implemented to improve the reliability of the resulting light curve database. The light curve database contains 0.5 million sources and 6.4 million individual measurements, publicly available through the CSIRO data access portal. An untargeted variability search yields 117 astrophysical variables, including 27 pulsars, 40 radio stars (10 newly detected at radio wavelengths), 44 active galactic nuclei, two optically identified supernovae, one supernova candidate, one brown dwarf, and two sources without multi-wavelength counterparts that are yet to be identified. This data release provides the first large-scale, high-cadence, uniform view of long-term radio variability in the extragalactic sky and lays the groundwork for future population studies of radio transients with ASKAP.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere039
JournalPublications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
Volume43
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 Mar 2026

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Keywords

  • (galaxies:) quasars: general
  • (stars:) pulsars: general
  • Surveys
  • radio continuum: stars
  • techniques: image processing

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