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Parkes observations for project P1022 semester 2019OCTS_02

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Zhang, Lei ; Hobbs, George ; Toomey, Lawrence ; Li, Di ; Kaczmarek, Jane ; Dai, Shi ; Wang, Pei
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We propose observations with the ultra-wide-bandwidth, low frequency receiver (UWL) installed at the Parkes telescope to carry out the first well-calibrated coherent de-dispersed search for pulsars in 47 Tucanae. The proposed observation could result in new pulsars and also provide the firstly detailed study of the calibration and polarisation properties for previously known pulsars.

Available: 2019-12-15

Data time period: 2019-10-01 to 2020-03-31

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