In this paper, we report radio observations of the Galactic Center magnetar PSR J1745-2900 at six epochs between 2014 June and October. These observations were carried out using the new Shanghai Tian Ma Radio Telescope at a frequency of 8.6 GHz. Both the flux density and integrated profile of PSR J1745-2900 show dramatic changes from epoch to epoch, showing that the pulsar was in its "erratic" phase. On MJD 56836, the flux density of this magnetar was about 8.7 mJy, which was 10 times larger than that reported at the time of discovery, enabling a single-pulse analysis. The emission is dominated by narrow "spiky" pulses that follow a log-normal distribution in peak flux density. From 1913 pulses, we detected 53 pulses who...
6 pages, 4 figures, submitted to ApJLInternational audienceWe present temporal scattering measuremen...
Context. We present a detailed study of the single radio pulses of PSR B0656+14, a pulsar also known...
International audienceIn 2015, Torne et al. reported detections of the magnetar SGR J1745-2900 up to...
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...
We present temporal scattering measurements of single pulses and average profiles of PSR J1745– 2900...
We present radio continuum light curves of the magnetar SGR J1745-2900 and Sgr A∗ obtained with mult...
We report on multi-frequency, wideband radio observations of the Galactic Center magnetar (SGR 1745-...
Here we report on observations of the radio magnetar PSR J1622-4950 at frequencies from 1.4 to 17 GH...
International audienceWe report the serendipitous discovery of an extremely intermittent radio pulsa...
We present results from eight months of Green Bank Telescope 8.7 GHz observations and nearly 18 mont...
Recent studies have shown possible connections between highly magnetized neutron stars ('magnetars')...
As part of a survey for radio pulsars with the Parkes 64 m telescope, we have discovered PSR J1622&#...
We have searched for microsecond bursts of emission from millisecond pulsars in the globular cluster...
As part of a survey for radio pulsars with the Parkes 64 m telescope, we have discovered PSR J1622-4...
6 pages, 4 figures, submitted to ApJLInternational audienceWe present temporal scattering measuremen...
Context. We present a detailed study of the single radio pulses of PSR B0656+14, a pulsar also known...
International audienceIn 2015, Torne et al. reported detections of the magnetar SGR J1745-2900 up to...
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...
We present temporal scattering measurements of single pulses and average profiles of PSR J1745– 2900...
We present radio continuum light curves of the magnetar SGR J1745-2900 and Sgr A∗ obtained with mult...
We report on multi-frequency, wideband radio observations of the Galactic Center magnetar (SGR 1745-...
Here we report on observations of the radio magnetar PSR J1622-4950 at frequencies from 1.4 to 17 GH...
International audienceWe report the serendipitous discovery of an extremely intermittent radio pulsa...
We present results from eight months of Green Bank Telescope 8.7 GHz observations and nearly 18 mont...
Recent studies have shown possible connections between highly magnetized neutron stars ('magnetars')...
As part of a survey for radio pulsars with the Parkes 64 m telescope, we have discovered PSR J1622&#...
We have searched for microsecond bursts of emission from millisecond pulsars in the globular cluster...
As part of a survey for radio pulsars with the Parkes 64 m telescope, we have discovered PSR J1622-4...
6 pages, 4 figures, submitted to ApJLInternational audienceWe present temporal scattering measuremen...
Context. We present a detailed study of the single radio pulses of PSR B0656+14, a pulsar also known...
International audienceIn 2015, Torne et al. reported detections of the magnetar SGR J1745-2900 up to...