Auflistung nach Schlagwort "pulsars: general"

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  • Dodge, O.G.; Breton, R.P.; Clark, C.J.; Burgay, M.; Strader, J.; Au, K.-Y.; Barr, E.D.; Buchner, S.; Dhillon, V.S.; Ferrara, E.C.; Freire, P.C.C.; Griessmeier, J.-M.; Kennedy, M.R.; Kramer, M.; Li, K.-L.; Padmanabh, P.V.; Phosrisom, A.; Stappers, B.W.; Swihart, S.J.; Thongmeearkom, T. (Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, 2024)
    Spider pulsars continue to provide promising candidates for neutron star mass measurements. Here we present the discovery of PSR J1910−5320, a new millisecond pulsar discovered in a MeerKAT observation of an unidentified ...
  • Abbate, F.; Ridolfi, A.; Freire, P.C.C.; Padmanabh, P.V.; Balakrishnan, V.; Buchner, S.; Zhang, L.; Kramer, M.; Stappers, B.W.; Barr, E.D.; Chen, W.; Champion, D.; Ransom, S.; Possenti, A. (Les Ulis : EDP Sciences, 2023)
    We present the results of observations aimed at discovering and studying pulsars in the core-collapsed globular cluster (GC) NGC 6522 performed by the MeerTIME and TRAPUM Large Survey Project with the MeerKAT telescope.We ...
  • Padmanabh, P.V.; Barr, E.D.; Sridhar, S.S.; Rugel, M.R.; Damas-Segovia, A.; Jacob, A.M.; Balakrishnan, V.; Berezina, M.; Bernadich, M.C.; Brunthaler, A.; Champion, D.J.; Freire, P.C.C.; Khan, S.; Klöckner, H.-R.; Kramer, M.; Ma, Y.K.; Mao, S.A.; Men, Y.P.; Menten, K.M.; Sengupta, S.; Venkatraman, Krishnan, V.; Wucknitz, O.; Wyrowski, F.; Bezuidenhout, M.C.; Buchner, S.; Burgay, M.; Chen, W.; Clark, C.J.; Künkel, L.; Nieder, L.; Stappers, B.; Legodi, L.S.; Nyamai, M.M. (Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, 2023)
    Galactic plane radio surveys play a key role in improving our understanding of a wide range of astrophysical phenomena. Performing such a survey using the latest interferometric telescopes produces large data rates ...
  • Bihain, Gabriel (Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, 2023)
    Neutron stars are identified as pulsars, X-ray binary components, central objects of supernovae remnants, or isolated thermally emitting sources and at distances beyond 120 pc. A population extrapolation suggests 103 objects ...