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Parkes observations for project P1050 semester 2020APRS_03

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Sengar, Rahul ; Possenti, Andrea ; Johnston, Simon ; Kramer, Michael ; Burgay, Marta ; Bailes, Matthew ; Bhat, Ramesh ; van Straten, Willem ; Stappers, Benjamin ; Champion, David ; Jameson, Andrew ; Cameron, Andrew ; Ng, Cherry ; Petroff, Emily ; Barr, Ewan ; Flynn, Chris ; Bhandari, Shivani ; Balakrishnan, Vishnu ; Wongphechauxsorn, Jompoj ; Morello, Vincent
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This is a request for observing time for the initial follow-up of pulsar discoveries from the re-processing of the low-latitude Galactic plane section of the HTRU survey (P630). We have now completed a first pass re-processing of the 60 % of the survey with GPU based coherent acceleration search and template bank search pipelines, and have discovered potential 54 previously unknown pulsars.
Interesting science can usually only be derived from a new pulsar after confirmation and a follow-up timing campaign is carried out. One year of initial timing is the minimum timespan required to fully characterise any newly-discovered pulsars, essential for deriving pulsar parameters such as the characteristic age, magnetic field strength, spin-down rate, as well as to detect any unexpected behaviour of the pulsar which might result from emission instabilities. This follow-up and timing project is necessary for following up on any interesting pulsar systems discovered from the HTRU Galactic plane survey. Since all of the pulsars on the observing list here are being followed-up for the first time, they will produce completely new and exciting results. In addition, this timing project will enable a large-scale examination of the Galactic plane pulsar population, exploring the true boundaries of pulsar parameter space.

Data time period: 2020-03-29 to 2020-09-30

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