Parkes observations for project P1229 semester 2024APRS_08

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We propose a pulsar timing campaign of three millisecond pulsars discovered in previous pulsar searches of Fermi gamma-ray sources. Despite an original follow-up effort, it was not possible to produce a pulsar timing solution with which to detect the expected gamma-ray pulsations. The proposed campaign combines a set of dense, initial observations with additional observations at increasing separation, a bootstrap approach which is generally successful at constraining all the fundamental parameters of the pulsar timing solution. Securing the gamma-ray pulsations will enable probes of the radio and gamma-ray emission mechanisms and searches for multi-wavelength counterparts. And perhaps more importantly, it will allow these pulsars to be incorporated into the gamma-ray pulsar timing array, providing additional baselines which will increase its sensitivity to low-frequency gravitational waves.

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Title Parkes observations for project P1229 semester 2024APRS_08
Language English
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Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/314bb638-b049-5b10-ba91-67b8e066e9b3
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Reference Period 01/01/2000
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