Parkes observations for project P789 semester 2018OCTS_11
Recently there has been great success at Parkes discovering millisecond pulsars (MSPs), a class that includes some of the most interesting and scientifically valuable pulsars known. In the last few years, we have discovered more than 40 MSPs though the High Time Resolution Universe Survey (P630) and Fermi searches (P675/P814). Here we propose to ca... morerry out precision timing of these sources to fully exploit these discoveries. Additionally, we continue to study the most significant of the discoveries from the Parkes Multibeam Pulsar Survey (P268).
To maximise scientific impact, we have combined the most important sources from various previous proposals into this project, reducing total observation time required and easing the burden on the scheduler. less
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https://doi.org/10.25919/5c49ae55424f7
01 Oct 2018
01 Apr 2019
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Spiewak, Renee ; Possenti, Andrea; Johnston, Simon; Kramer, Michael; Burgay, Marta; Freire, Paulo; Camilo, Fernando; Stairs, Ingrid; Bailes, Matthew; Ransom, Scott; Keith, Michael; Eatough, Ralph; Lorimer, Duncan Ross; van Straten, Willem; Stappers, Benjamin; Ray, Paul; Keane, Evan; Levin, Lina; Kerr, Matthew; Champion, David; Ng, Cherry; Ferdman, Robert; Barr, Ewan; Jankowski, Fabian; Morello, Vincent; Cromartie, Thankful; Wex, Norbert (2018): Parkes observations for project P789 semester 2018OCTS_11. v1. CSIRO. Data Collection.
https://doi.org/10.25919/5c49ae55424f7
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