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  1. ABSTRACT In this paper, we present an optimized version of the detection pipeline for the ASKAP Variables and Slow Transients (VAST) survey, offering significant performance improvement. The key to this optimization is the replacement of the original w-projection algorithm integrated in the Common Astronomy Software Applications package with the w-stacking algorithm implemented in the WSClean software. Our experiments demonstrate that this optimization improves the overall processing efficiency of the pipeline by approximately a factor of 3. Moreover, the residual images generated by the optimized pipeline exhibit lower noise levels and fewer artefact sources, suggesting that our optimized pipeline not only enhances detection accuracy but also improves imaging fidelity. This optimized VAST detection pipeline is integrated into the Data Activated Liu Graph Engine (DALiuGE) execution framework, specifically designed for SKA-scale big data processing. Experimental results show that the performance and scalability advantages of the pipeline using DALiuGE over traditional MPI or BASH techniques increase with the data size. In summary, the optimized transient detection pipeline significantly reduces runtime, increases operational efficiency, and decreases implementation costs, offering a practical optimization solution for other ASKAP imaging pipelines as well. 
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  2. ABSTRACT We present results from a radio survey for variable and transient sources on 15-min time-scales, using the Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP) pilot surveys. The pilot surveys consist of 505 h of observations conducted at around 1 GHz observing frequency, with a total sky coverage of 1476 deg2. Each observation was tracked for approximately 8 – 10 h, with a typical rms sensitivity of ∼30 μJy beam−1 and an angular resolution of ∼12 arcsec. The variability search was conducted within each 8 – 10 h observation on a 15-min time-scale. We detected 38 variable and transient sources. Seven of them are known pulsars, including an eclipsing millisecond pulsar, PSR J2039−5617. Another eight sources are stars, only one of which has been previously identified as a radio star. For the remaining 23 objects, 22 are associated with active galactic nuclei or galaxies (including the five intra-hour variables that have been reported previously), and their variations are caused by discrete, local plasma screens. The remaining source has no multiwavelength counterparts and is therefore yet to be identified. This is the first large-scale radio survey for variables and transient sources on minute time-scales at a sub-mJy sensitivity level. We expect to discover ∼1 highly variable source per day using the same technique on the full ASKAP surveys. 
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