International audienceTo search for giant X-ray pulses correlated with the giant radio pulses (GRPs) from the Crab pulsar, we performed a simultaneous observation of the Crab pulsar with the X-ray satellite Hitomi in the 2–300 keV band and the Kashima NICT radio telescope in the 1.4–1.7 GHz band with a net exposure of about 2 ks on 2016 March 25, just before the loss of the Hitomi mission. The timing performance of the Hitomi instruments was confirmed to meet the timing requirement and about 1000 and 100 GRPs were simultaneously observed at the main pulse and inter-pulse phases, respectively, and we found no apparent correlation between the giant radio pulses and the X-ray emission in either the main pulse or inter-pulse phase. All variatio...
The Crab pulsar is well-known for its anomalous giant radio pulse emission. Past studies have conce...
The Crab pulsar is a unique source of pulsar radio emission. Its regular pulse structure is visible ...
We report observations of the Crab pulsar at frequencies in the range of 110–180 MHz. The combinatio...
International audienceTo search for giant X-ray pulses correlated with the giant radio pulses (GRPs)...
To search for giant X-ray pulses correlated with the giant radio pulses (GRPs) from the Crab pulsar,...
We present the results of a joint observational campaign between the Green Bank radio telescope and ...
International audienceGiant radio pulses (GRPs) are sporadic bursts emitted by some pulsars that las...
Observations are reported of the Crab pulsar made at radio frequencies concurrent with Oriented Scin...
We observed the Crab pulsar with the 43 m telescope in Green Bank, WV over a timespan of 15 months. ...
Giant radio pulses (GRPs) are sporadic bursts emitted by some pulsars that last a few microseconds a...
Aims. The aim of this study is to search for evidence of a common emission engine between radio gian...
Abstract Aims: The aim of this study is to search for evidence of a common emission engine between ...
The Crab pulsar is well-known for its anomalous giant radio pulse emission. Past studies have concen...
The Crab pulsar is well-known for its anomalous giant radio pulse emission. Past studies have concen...
We report on observations of giant pulses from the Crab pulsar performed simultaneously with the Par...
The Crab pulsar is well-known for its anomalous giant radio pulse emission. Past studies have conce...
The Crab pulsar is a unique source of pulsar radio emission. Its regular pulse structure is visible ...
We report observations of the Crab pulsar at frequencies in the range of 110–180 MHz. The combinatio...
International audienceTo search for giant X-ray pulses correlated with the giant radio pulses (GRPs)...
To search for giant X-ray pulses correlated with the giant radio pulses (GRPs) from the Crab pulsar,...
We present the results of a joint observational campaign between the Green Bank radio telescope and ...
International audienceGiant radio pulses (GRPs) are sporadic bursts emitted by some pulsars that las...
Observations are reported of the Crab pulsar made at radio frequencies concurrent with Oriented Scin...
We observed the Crab pulsar with the 43 m telescope in Green Bank, WV over a timespan of 15 months. ...
Giant radio pulses (GRPs) are sporadic bursts emitted by some pulsars that last a few microseconds a...
Aims. The aim of this study is to search for evidence of a common emission engine between radio gian...
Abstract Aims: The aim of this study is to search for evidence of a common emission engine between ...
The Crab pulsar is well-known for its anomalous giant radio pulse emission. Past studies have concen...
The Crab pulsar is well-known for its anomalous giant radio pulse emission. Past studies have concen...
We report on observations of giant pulses from the Crab pulsar performed simultaneously with the Par...
The Crab pulsar is well-known for its anomalous giant radio pulse emission. Past studies have conce...
The Crab pulsar is a unique source of pulsar radio emission. Its regular pulse structure is visible ...
We report observations of the Crab pulsar at frequencies in the range of 110–180 MHz. The combinatio...