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Parkes observations for project P574 semester 2022APRS_08

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Lower, Marcus ; Manchester, Dick ; Johnston, Simon ; Weltevrede, Patrick ; Kerr, Matthew ; Shannon, Ryan ; Dai, Shi ; Sobey, Charlotte ; Oswald, Lucy ; Song, Xiaoxi ; Parthasarathy, Aditya
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We request time to observe 260 pulsars on a regular basis in order to provide the accurate ephemerides necessary for the detection and characterisation of gamma-ray pulsars with the Fermi satellite. The main science goals are to increase the number of known gamma-ray pulsars (both radio loud and radio quiet), to determine accurate pulse profiles, and to characterise their high energy (phase-resolved) spectra. In the radio, the observations will also allow us to investigate: neutron stars and pulsar emission via detecting glitches and determining pulse timing parameters; and the ISM via measuring and monitoring dispersion measures, Faraday rotation measures, and scintillation. To date, we are (co-)authors on over 95 papers arising from the collaboration and P574 data, including four which use UWL observations. The data have contributed to the PhD theses of students from Bordeaux, Manchester, Oxford, Stanford, and Swinburne.

Available: 2022-08-31

Data time period: 2022-04-01 to 2022-09-30

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