We present temporal scattering measurements of single pulses and average profiles of PSR J1745– 2900, a magnetar recently discovered only 3 arcsec away from Sagittarius A * (Sgr A*), from 1.2- 18.95 GHz using the Effelsberg 100-m Radio Telescope, the Nançay Decimetric Radio Telescope, and the Jodrell Bank Lovell Telescope. Single pulse analysis shows that the integrated pulse profile above 2 GHz is dominated by pulse jitter, while below 2 GHz the pulse profile shape is dominated by scattering. The high dispersion measure and rotation measure of the magnetar suggest that it is close to Sgr A * (within ∼0.1 pc). This is the first object in the GC with both pulse broadening and angular broadening measurements. We measure a pulse broadening sp...
The Galactic Center (GC), with its high density of massive stars, is a promising target for radio tr...
We report on multi-frequency, wideband radio observations of the Galactic Center magnetar (SGR 1745-...
The High Time Resolution Universe survey for pulsars and fast transients has yielded the discovery o...
6 pages, 4 figures, submitted to ApJLInternational audienceWe present temporal scattering measuremen...
The pulsed radio emission from the Galactic Center (GC) pulsar SGR J1745-29 probes the turbulent, ma...
In this paper, we report radio observations of the Galactic Center magnetar PSR J1745-2900 at six ep...
We present results from observations of the Galactic Center magnetar, PSR J1745–2900, at 2.3 and 8.4...
In this paper, we report radio observations of the Galactic Center magnetar PSR J1745-2900 at six ep...
The following full text is a preprint version which may differ from the publisher's version
The lack of detected pulsars at the Galactic Center (GC) region is a long-standing mystery. We argue...
We report the discovery of two highly dispersed pulsars in the direction of the Galactic Centre made...
International audienceIn 2015, Torne et al. reported detections of the magnetar SGR J1745-2900 up to...
We report the first wideband monitoring observations of PSR J1803-3002A, a relatively bright millise...
The recent discovery of a magnetar in the Galactic Centre region has allowed Spitler et al. to chara...
We report on the detection of the millisecond pulsar PSR J0437–4715 with the Murchison Wide-field Ar...
The Galactic Center (GC), with its high density of massive stars, is a promising target for radio tr...
We report on multi-frequency, wideband radio observations of the Galactic Center magnetar (SGR 1745-...
The High Time Resolution Universe survey for pulsars and fast transients has yielded the discovery o...
6 pages, 4 figures, submitted to ApJLInternational audienceWe present temporal scattering measuremen...
The pulsed radio emission from the Galactic Center (GC) pulsar SGR J1745-29 probes the turbulent, ma...
In this paper, we report radio observations of the Galactic Center magnetar PSR J1745-2900 at six ep...
We present results from observations of the Galactic Center magnetar, PSR J1745–2900, at 2.3 and 8.4...
In this paper, we report radio observations of the Galactic Center magnetar PSR J1745-2900 at six ep...
The following full text is a preprint version which may differ from the publisher's version
The lack of detected pulsars at the Galactic Center (GC) region is a long-standing mystery. We argue...
We report the discovery of two highly dispersed pulsars in the direction of the Galactic Centre made...
International audienceIn 2015, Torne et al. reported detections of the magnetar SGR J1745-2900 up to...
We report the first wideband monitoring observations of PSR J1803-3002A, a relatively bright millise...
The recent discovery of a magnetar in the Galactic Centre region has allowed Spitler et al. to chara...
We report on the detection of the millisecond pulsar PSR J0437–4715 with the Murchison Wide-field Ar...
The Galactic Center (GC), with its high density of massive stars, is a promising target for radio tr...
We report on multi-frequency, wideband radio observations of the Galactic Center magnetar (SGR 1745-...
The High Time Resolution Universe survey for pulsars and fast transients has yielded the discovery o...