Parkes observations for project P737 semester 2018APRS_35
Pulsar observations using the Parkes radio telescope have led to some of the most exciting astronomical results in the last few years. The aim of this proposal is to carry out tests of the new backend instruments which cannot be carried out during standard maintenance periods. High precision pulsar timing experiments require cross-coupling in the ... morefeed to be measured. This can only be done using observations of PSR J0437-4715 from rise-to-set. We propose to undertake such observations and make the results available for any users of the telescope. We will also use P737 to commission new receivers such as the UWB. less
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https://doi.org/10.25919/5c2c0a376a2f5
01 Apr 2018
30 Sep 2018
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Hobbs, George; Manchester, Dick; Green, James; Johnston, Simon; Sarkissian, John; Reynolds, John; Bailes, Matthew; van Straten, Willem; Jameson, Andrew; Shannon, Ryan; Kaczmarek, Jane; Dai, Shi (2018): Parkes observations for project P737 semester 2018APRS_35. v1. CSIRO. Data Collection.
https://doi.org/10.25919/5c2c0a376a2f5
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