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The Swinburne intermediate-latitude pulsar survey

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posted on 2024-07-26, 14:25 authored by R. T. Edwards, Matthew BailesMatthew Bailes, Willem van Straten, M. C. Britton
We have conducted a survey of intermediate Galactic latitudes using the 13-beam 21-cm multibeam receiver of the Parkes 64-m radio telescope. The survey covered the region enclosed by 5◦ <|b| <15◦ and −100◦ < l <50◦ with 4,702 processed pointingsof 265 s each, for a total of 14.5 days of integration time. Thirteen 2×96-channel filterbanks provided 288 MHz of bandwidth at a centre frequency of 1374 MHz, one-bit sampled every 125μs and incurring ∼DM/13. 4 cm −3 pc samples of dispersion smearing. The system was sensitive to slow and most millisecond pulsars in the region with flux densities greater than approximately 0.3–1 .1 mJy. Offline analysis on the 64-node Swinburne workstation cluster resulted in the detection of 170 pulsars of which 69 were new discoveries. Eight of the new pulsars, by virtue of their small spin periods and period derivatives, may be recycled and have been Research reported elsewhere. The slow pulsars discovered are typical of those already known in the volume searched, being of intermediate to old age. Several pulsars experience pulse nulling and two display very regular drifting sub-pulses. We discuss the new discoveries and provide timing parameters for the 48 slow pulsars for which we have a phase-connnected solution.

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Australian Research Council

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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ISSN

0035-8711

Journal title

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Volume

326

Issue

1

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16 pp

Publisher

Wiley

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Copyright © 2001 The Royal Astronomical Society. The accepted manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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