International audienceThe high stellar density in the central parsecs around the Galactic Centre makes it a seemingly favourable environment for finding relativistic binary pulsars. These include pulsars orbiting other neutron stars, stellar-mass black holes, or the central supermassive black hole, Sagittarius A*. Here, we present multi-epoch pulsar searches of the Galactic Centre at four observing frequencies, 4.85,8.35,14.6,18.95GHz, using the Effelsberg 100-m radio telescope. Observations were conducted 1 yr prior to the discovery of, and during monitoring observations of, the Galactic Centre magnetar PSR J1745−2900. Our data analysis features acceleration searches on progressively shorter time series to maintain sensitivity to relativi...
We have detected 12 new pulsars, including four of the short-period "recycled" variety, in...
We have used the Effelsberg 100-m radio telescope to conduct a 1400-MHz ($\lambda$ 21-cm) search for...
The lack of detected pulsars at the Galactic Center (GC) region is a long-standing mystery. We argue...
International audienceThe high stellar density in the central parsecs around the Galactic Centre mak...
Pulsars in the Galactic centre promise to enable unparalleled tests of gravity theories and black ho...
Radio pulsars in relativistic binary systems are unique tools to study the curved space-time around ...
We report the discovery of two highly dispersed pulsars in the direction of the Galactic Centre made...
We present observations from two separate methods for observing the Galactic Center in an attempt to...
Pulsars are rapidly-rotating, highly-magnetized compact neutron stars. Their strong gravitational an...
We report the status of a search for pulsars in the Galactic Centre, using acompletely revised and i...
The discovery and timing of radio pulsars within the Galactic centre is a fundamental aspect of the ...
In 2017 the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) observed the supermassive black hole at the center of the ...
The Galactic Center (GC), with its high density of massive stars, is a promising target for radio tr...
© 2015 The Authors. We present initial results from the low-latitude Galactic plane region of the Hi...
The dynamic radio sky is full of fast radio transients that produce emission on timescales ranging f...
We have detected 12 new pulsars, including four of the short-period "recycled" variety, in...
We have used the Effelsberg 100-m radio telescope to conduct a 1400-MHz ($\lambda$ 21-cm) search for...
The lack of detected pulsars at the Galactic Center (GC) region is a long-standing mystery. We argue...
International audienceThe high stellar density in the central parsecs around the Galactic Centre mak...
Pulsars in the Galactic centre promise to enable unparalleled tests of gravity theories and black ho...
Radio pulsars in relativistic binary systems are unique tools to study the curved space-time around ...
We report the discovery of two highly dispersed pulsars in the direction of the Galactic Centre made...
We present observations from two separate methods for observing the Galactic Center in an attempt to...
Pulsars are rapidly-rotating, highly-magnetized compact neutron stars. Their strong gravitational an...
We report the status of a search for pulsars in the Galactic Centre, using acompletely revised and i...
The discovery and timing of radio pulsars within the Galactic centre is a fundamental aspect of the ...
In 2017 the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) observed the supermassive black hole at the center of the ...
The Galactic Center (GC), with its high density of massive stars, is a promising target for radio tr...
© 2015 The Authors. We present initial results from the low-latitude Galactic plane region of the Hi...
The dynamic radio sky is full of fast radio transients that produce emission on timescales ranging f...
We have detected 12 new pulsars, including four of the short-period "recycled" variety, in...
We have used the Effelsberg 100-m radio telescope to conduct a 1400-MHz ($\lambda$ 21-cm) search for...
The lack of detected pulsars at the Galactic Center (GC) region is a long-standing mystery. We argue...