We present the results from the low-frequency (40--78 MHz) extension of the first LOFAR pulsar census of non-recycled pulsars. We have used the Low-Band Antennas of the LOFAR core stations to observe 87 pulsars out of 158 that have been detected previously with the High-Band Antennas. Forty-three pulsars have been detected and we present here their flux densities and flux-calibrated profiles. Seventeen of these pulsars have not been, to our knowledge, detected before at such low frequencies. We re-calculate the spectral indices using the new low-frequency flux density measurements from the LOFAR census and discuss the prospects of studying pulsars at the very low frequencies with the current and upcoming facilities, such as NenuFAR
We have conducted two pilot surveys for radio pulsars and fast transients with the Low-Frequency Arr...
Low frequency radio waves, while challenging to observe, are a rich source of information about puls...
We report the detection of 48 millisecond pulsars (MSPs) out of 75 observed thus far using the LOw-F...
International audienceWe present the results from the low-frequency (40–78 MHz) extension of the fir...
Context. To date, only 69 pulsars have been identified with a detected pulsed radio emission below 1...
We present first results from a LOFAR census of non-recycled pulsars. The census includes almost all...
International audienceWe present first results from a LOFAR census of non-recycled pulsars. The cens...
Context. LOFAR offers the unique capability of observing pulsars across the 10-240 MHz frequency ran...
We have conducted two pilot surveys for radio pulsars and fast transients with the Low-Frequency Arr...
Low frequency radio waves, while challenging to observe, are a rich source of information about puls...
We report the detection of 48 millisecond pulsars (MSPs) out of 75 observed thus far using the LOw-F...
International audienceWe present the results from the low-frequency (40–78 MHz) extension of the fir...
Context. To date, only 69 pulsars have been identified with a detected pulsed radio emission below 1...
We present first results from a LOFAR census of non-recycled pulsars. The census includes almost all...
International audienceWe present first results from a LOFAR census of non-recycled pulsars. The cens...
Context. LOFAR offers the unique capability of observing pulsars across the 10-240 MHz frequency ran...
We have conducted two pilot surveys for radio pulsars and fast transients with the Low-Frequency Arr...
Low frequency radio waves, while challenging to observe, are a rich source of information about puls...
We report the detection of 48 millisecond pulsars (MSPs) out of 75 observed thus far using the LOw-F...