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Aris Karastergiou (Oxford)25/10/2023, 14:30online
We have been using MeerKAT in the last 4 years to observe a large population of slow rotating pulsars, with the objective to understand the pulsar population through a uniform, unbiased survey of a large number of sources. Uniformity in observing techniques and calibration, as well as processing pipelines and algorithms, allows us to extract parameters relating to these sources that can form...
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Dr Paulo Freire25/10/2023, 15:00online
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Ezequiel Zubieta (Argentine Institute of Radio astronomy / National University of La Plata)25/10/2023, 15:30online
The Argentine Institute of Radio Astronomy (IAR) is situated near the city of La Plata, Argentina. It is equipped with two 30-m single-dish antennas that are used exclusively for observations of pulsars and transients. Since 2018, the Pulsar Monitoring in Argentina (PuMA) group, has been using this antennas to conduct high-cadence observations of pulsars from the Southern hemisphere.
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Golam Shaifullah (University of Milan Bicocca)25/10/2023, 16:30online
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