Collection Title: Parkes observations for project P1038 semester 2020OCTS_07
Collection Description:
PSR~J1759-2402 is one of a small handful of pulsars which are in orbit about high mass stars. Its orbital period is 8.3 years and the orbit is highly eccentric with periastron expected in 2021 March. Although discovered at Parkes, the Lovell telescope has been monitoring the pulsar over many years. However, it’s restricted bandwidth, maintena... more nce schedule and poorer polarization capability make it unsuitable to follow the pulsar as it enters and leaves the eclipse by the companion. In contrast, the UWL on Parkes with its wide- band and excellent polarization characteristics means that we can determine scattering, polarization, dispersion measure and rotation measure changes as the pulsar enters its companion wind. We request a continuation of our weekly observations of the pulsar to track its progress around the orbit. less
Field of Research:
Astronomical and Space Sciences not elsewhere classified
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25919/h9b7-nd62
Start Date: 01 Oct 2020
End Date: 31 Mar 2021
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Keywords:
pulsars
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neutron stars
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P1038_2020OCTS
Licence:
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence
Organisations: CSIRO (Australia)
Attribution Statement:
Stappers, Benjamin; Possenti, Andrea; Johnston, Simon; Kramer, Michael; Lyne, Andrew; Bailes, Matthew; Keith, Michael; Levin, Lina; Champion, David; Cameron, Andrew; Ng, Cherry (2020): Parkes observations for project P1038 semester 2020OCTS_07. v1. CSIRO. Data Collection.
https://doi.org/10.25919/h9b7-nd62
Rights Statement:
All Rights (including copyright) CSIRO 2020.
Access: Access to this collection's metadata and/or files (if any) are restricted until 30 Sep 2022.