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Pulsars with the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder

Stairs, I H; Keith, M J; Arzoumanian, Z; Becker, W; Berndsen, A; Bouchard, A; Bhat, N D R; Burgay, M; Champion, D J; Chatterjee, S; Colegate, T; Cordes, J M; Crawford, F M; Dodson, R; Freire, P C C; Hobbs, G B; Hotan, A W; Johnston, S; Kaspi, V M; Kondratiev, V; Kramer, M; Lazio, T J W; Majid, W; Manchester, R N; Nice, D J; Pellizzoni, A; Possenti, A; Ransom, S M; Rea, N; Shannon, R; Smits, R; Stappers, B W; Torres, D F; van Leeuwen, A G J; van Straten, W; Weltevrede, P

In: {Burgay}, M; {D'Amico}, N; {Esposito}, P; {Pellizzoni}, A; {Possenti}, A. American Institute of Physics Conference Series; 2011. p. 335-340.

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Abstract

The Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) is a 36-elementarray with a 30-square-degree field of view being built at the proposedSKA site in Western Australia. We are conducting a Design Study forpulsar observations with ASKAP, planning both timing and searchobservations. We provide an overview of the ASKAP telescope and anupdate on pulsar-related progress.

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Proceedings start page:
335
Proceedings end page:
340
Proceedings pagination:
335-340
Contribution total pages:
6
Abstract:
The Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) is a 36-elementarray with a 30-square-degree field of view being built at the proposedSKA site in Western Australia. We are conducting a Design Study forpulsar observations with ASKAP, planning both timing and searchobservations. We provide an overview of the ASKAP telescope and anupdate on pulsar-related progress.
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10.1063/1.3615151
Proceedings' volume:
1357
Series title:
American Institute of Physics Conference Series

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uk-ac-man-scw:203039
Created by:
Keith, Michael
Created:
30th July, 2013, 11:24:36
Last modified by:
Keith, Michael
Last modified:
30th July, 2013, 11:24:36

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