International audienceWe present the discovery of PSR J0250+5854, a radio pulsar with a spin period of 23.5 s. This is the slowest-spinning radio pulsar known. PSR J0250+5854 was discovered by the LOFAR Tied-Array All-Sky Survey (LOTAAS), an all-northern-sky survey for pulsars and fast transients at a central observing frequency of 135 MHz. We subsequently detected pulsations from the pulsar in the interferometric images of the LOFAR Two-meter Sky Survey, allowing for subarcsecond localization. This, along with a pre-discovery detection 2 years prior, allowed us to measure the spin-period derivative to be s s−1. The observed spin period derivative of PSR J0250+5854 indicates a surface magnetic field strength, characteristic age, and spindow...
International audienceWe report here on the discovery with XMM–Newton of pulsations at 22 ms from th...
International audienceWe are using the LOw-Frequency ARray (LOFAR) to perform the LOFAR Tied-Array A...
International audienceWe report on the multifrequency timing observations of 21 pulsars discovered i...
International audienceWe present the discovery of PSR J0250+5854, a radio pulsar with a spin period ...
International audienceWe present radio observations of the most slowly rotating known radio pulsar P...
We report the discovery of PSR J0952−0607, a 707 Hz binary millisecond pulsar that is now the fastes...
International audienceThe LOFAR Tied-Array All-Sky Survey (LOTAAS) is the most sensitive untargeted ...
We report the discovery of PSR J2251-3711, a radio pulsar with a spin period of 12.1 s, the second l...
We report the discovery of PSR J1847 - 0130, a radio pulsar with a 6.7 s spin period, in the Parkes ...
Using LOFAR, we have performed a very-low-frequency (115−155 MHz) radio survey for millisecond pulsa...
International audienceUsing LOFAR, we have performed a very-low-frequency (115−155 MHz) radio survey...
We report the discovery of two young isolated radio pulsars with very high inferred magnetic fields....
We report the discovery of two young isolated radio pulsars with very high inferred magnetic Ðelds. ...
International audienceWe report here on the discovery with XMM–Newton of pulsations at 22 ms from th...
International audienceWe are using the LOw-Frequency ARray (LOFAR) to perform the LOFAR Tied-Array A...
International audienceWe report on the multifrequency timing observations of 21 pulsars discovered i...
International audienceWe present the discovery of PSR J0250+5854, a radio pulsar with a spin period ...
International audienceWe present radio observations of the most slowly rotating known radio pulsar P...
We report the discovery of PSR J0952−0607, a 707 Hz binary millisecond pulsar that is now the fastes...
International audienceThe LOFAR Tied-Array All-Sky Survey (LOTAAS) is the most sensitive untargeted ...
We report the discovery of PSR J2251-3711, a radio pulsar with a spin period of 12.1 s, the second l...
We report the discovery of PSR J1847 - 0130, a radio pulsar with a 6.7 s spin period, in the Parkes ...
Using LOFAR, we have performed a very-low-frequency (115−155 MHz) radio survey for millisecond pulsa...
International audienceUsing LOFAR, we have performed a very-low-frequency (115−155 MHz) radio survey...
We report the discovery of two young isolated radio pulsars with very high inferred magnetic fields....
We report the discovery of two young isolated radio pulsars with very high inferred magnetic Ðelds. ...
International audienceWe report here on the discovery with XMM–Newton of pulsations at 22 ms from th...
International audienceWe are using the LOw-Frequency ARray (LOFAR) to perform the LOFAR Tied-Array A...
International audienceWe report on the multifrequency timing observations of 21 pulsars discovered i...