We present the timing parameters of nine pulsars discovered in a survey of intermediate Galactic latitudes at 1400 MHz with the Parkes radio telescope. Eight of these pulsars possess small pulse periods and period derivatives thought to be indicative of ``recycling''. Six of the pulsars are in circular binary systems, including two with relatively massive white dwarf companions. We discuss the implications of these new systems for theories of binary formation and evolution. One long-period pulsar (J1410-7404) has a moderately weak magnetic field and an exceedingly narrow average pulse profile, similar to other recycled pulsars
The Parkes multibeam pulsar survey has led to the discovery of more than 700 pulsars. In this paper,...
Here, we report on the discovery of four millisecond pulsars (MSPs) in the High Time Resolution Univ...
We report on timing observations of the recently discovered binary pulsar PSR J1952+2630 using the A...
We present five recycled pulsars discovered during a 21 cm survey of approximately 4150 deg^2 betwee...
We present the timing parameters of nine pulsars discovered in a survey of intermediate Galactic lat...
We have conducted a pulsar survey of intermediate Galactic latitudes (15deg 0.57 Mo and > 1.2 Mo), ...
We present the discovery of a further five recycled pulsar systems in the mid-Galactic latitude port...
We present five recycled pulsars discovered during a 21 cm survey of approximately 4150 deg2 between...
We present the discovery of a further five recycled pulsar systems in the mid-Galactic latitude port...
We have conducted a pulsar survey of intermediate Galactic latitudes (5 degrees < \b\ < 15 deg...
We report on five binary pulsars discovered in the Parkes multibeam Galactic plane survey. All of th...
We report on the discovery of four millisecond pulsars (MSPs) in the High Time Resolution Universe (...
© 2015 The Authors. We present initial results from the low-latitude Galactic plane region of the Hi...
We report the discovery and the results of follow-up timing observations of PSR J2045+3633 and PSR J...
International audienceWe report on the latest six pulsars discovered through our standard pipeline i...
The Parkes multibeam pulsar survey has led to the discovery of more than 700 pulsars. In this paper,...
Here, we report on the discovery of four millisecond pulsars (MSPs) in the High Time Resolution Univ...
We report on timing observations of the recently discovered binary pulsar PSR J1952+2630 using the A...
We present five recycled pulsars discovered during a 21 cm survey of approximately 4150 deg^2 betwee...
We present the timing parameters of nine pulsars discovered in a survey of intermediate Galactic lat...
We have conducted a pulsar survey of intermediate Galactic latitudes (15deg 0.57 Mo and > 1.2 Mo), ...
We present the discovery of a further five recycled pulsar systems in the mid-Galactic latitude port...
We present five recycled pulsars discovered during a 21 cm survey of approximately 4150 deg2 between...
We present the discovery of a further five recycled pulsar systems in the mid-Galactic latitude port...
We have conducted a pulsar survey of intermediate Galactic latitudes (5 degrees < \b\ < 15 deg...
We report on five binary pulsars discovered in the Parkes multibeam Galactic plane survey. All of th...
We report on the discovery of four millisecond pulsars (MSPs) in the High Time Resolution Universe (...
© 2015 The Authors. We present initial results from the low-latitude Galactic plane region of the Hi...
We report the discovery and the results of follow-up timing observations of PSR J2045+3633 and PSR J...
International audienceWe report on the latest six pulsars discovered through our standard pipeline i...
The Parkes multibeam pulsar survey has led to the discovery of more than 700 pulsars. In this paper,...
Here, we report on the discovery of four millisecond pulsars (MSPs) in the High Time Resolution Univ...
We report on timing observations of the recently discovered binary pulsar PSR J1952+2630 using the A...