Pulsars with the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder
Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
2015-05-20 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Abstract
The Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) is a 36-element array with a 30-square-degree field of view being built at the proposed SKA site in Western Australia. We are conducting a Design Study for pulsar observations with ASKAP, planning both timing and search observations. We provide an overview of the ASKAP telescope and an update on pulsar-related progress.
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@article{arxiv.1012.3507,
title = {Pulsars with the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder},
author = {I. H. Stairs and M. J. Keith and Z. Arzoumanian and W. Becker and A. Berndsen and A. Bouchard and N. D. R. Bhat and M. Burgay and D. J. Champion and S. Chatterjee and T. Colegate and J. M. Cordes and F. M. Crawford and R. Dodson and P. C. C. Freire and G. B. Hobbs and A. W. Hotan and S. Johnston and V. M. Kaspi and V. Kondratiev and M. Kramer and T. J. W. Lazio and W. Majid and R. N. Manchester and D. J. Nice and A. Pellizoni and A. Possenti and S. M. Ransom and N. Rea and R. Shannon and R. Smits and B. W. Stappers and D. F. Torres and A. G. J. van Leeuwen and W. van Straten and P. Weltevrede},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.3507},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
To appear in proceedings of "Radio Pulsars: An astrophysical key to unlock the secrets of the Universe"