Context.The ROSAT X-ray source 1RXS J141256.0+792204 has recently been identified as a likely compact object whose properties suggest it could be a very nearby radio millisecond pulsar at $d = 80{-}260$ pc. Aims.We investigated this hypothesis by searching for radio pulsations using the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope. Methods.We observed 1RXS J141256.0+792204 at 385 and 1380 MHz, recording at high time and frequency resolution in order to maintain sensitivity to millisecond pulsations. These data were searched both for dispersed single pulses and using Fourier techniques sensitive to constant and orbitally modulated periodicities. Results.No radio pulsations were detected in these observations, resulting...
The TRAPUM collaboration has used the MeerKAT telescope to conduct a search for pulsed radio emissio...
X-ray pulsations with a 6.85 s period were recently detected in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) and...
We have carried out a search for radio emission at 820 MHz from six X-ray dim isolated neutron stars...
Aims: The aim of this work is to search for radio signals in the quiescent phase of accreting millis...
Aims. The aim of this work is to search for radio signals in the quiescent phase of accreting millis...
We have searched for persistent radio pulsations, bright single pulses, and bursts from four souther...
Transitional millisecond pulsars (tMSPs) switch between an accretion-powered state without radio pul...
Using the Parkes Radio Telescope, we have carried out deep observations of 11 unassociated gamma-ray...
The Chandra X-Ray Observatory recently discovered an X-ray point source near the center of Cassiopei...
The Chandra X-Ray Observatory recently discovered an X-ray point source near the center of Cassiopei...
Context. LS I +61 303 is a member of the select group of gamma-ray binaries: galactic binary systems...
We have searched for persistent radio pulsations, bright single pulses, and bursts from four souther...
The TRAPUM collaboration has used the MeerKAT telescope to conduct a searchfor pulsed radio emission...
Modern radio-pulsar catalogues contain a large diversity of objects: young solitary pulsars and old ...
The recently discovered RRAT sources are characterized by very bright radio bursts which, while bein...
The TRAPUM collaboration has used the MeerKAT telescope to conduct a search for pulsed radio emissio...
X-ray pulsations with a 6.85 s period were recently detected in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) and...
We have carried out a search for radio emission at 820 MHz from six X-ray dim isolated neutron stars...
Aims: The aim of this work is to search for radio signals in the quiescent phase of accreting millis...
Aims. The aim of this work is to search for radio signals in the quiescent phase of accreting millis...
We have searched for persistent radio pulsations, bright single pulses, and bursts from four souther...
Transitional millisecond pulsars (tMSPs) switch between an accretion-powered state without radio pul...
Using the Parkes Radio Telescope, we have carried out deep observations of 11 unassociated gamma-ray...
The Chandra X-Ray Observatory recently discovered an X-ray point source near the center of Cassiopei...
The Chandra X-Ray Observatory recently discovered an X-ray point source near the center of Cassiopei...
Context. LS I +61 303 is a member of the select group of gamma-ray binaries: galactic binary systems...
We have searched for persistent radio pulsations, bright single pulses, and bursts from four souther...
The TRAPUM collaboration has used the MeerKAT telescope to conduct a searchfor pulsed radio emission...
Modern radio-pulsar catalogues contain a large diversity of objects: young solitary pulsars and old ...
The recently discovered RRAT sources are characterized by very bright radio bursts which, while bein...
The TRAPUM collaboration has used the MeerKAT telescope to conduct a search for pulsed radio emissio...
X-ray pulsations with a 6.85 s period were recently detected in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) and...
We have carried out a search for radio emission at 820 MHz from six X-ray dim isolated neutron stars...