We simulate the birth and evolution of radio pulsars throughout the Galaxy and their observation in a region around the Sun, using recently derived models for the velocity distribution of neutron stars and for the galactic distribution of free electrons. We confirm our previous result that the properties of the pulsar population are best described by models in which the magnetic field does not decay significantly during the pulsar lifetime. The small number of young pulsars at large distance to the Galactic Plane suggests that many pulsars are born with small velocities. We derive a birth rate of radio pulsars near the Sun of 2.3kpc^-2^/Myr, and argue that this rate can be sustained by stars with mass M〉10Msun_, in OB-associations
We investigate the pulsar birthrate from a sample of 815 nonrecycled pulsars detected by the Parkes ...
The majority of pulsar population synthesis studies performed to date have focused on isolated pulsa...
accepted for publication in Astronomy & AstrophysicsNew results based on methods of population synth...
We simulate the birth and evolution of radio pulsars throughout the Galaxy and their observation in ...
Pulsar observations provide a suite of tests to which stellar and binary evolutionary theory may com...
Restricted Access. Pulsar Timing, General Relativity and the Internal Structure of Neutron Stars, Ed...
Cieslar M, Bulik T, Oslowski S. Markov Chain Monte Carlo population synthesis of single radio pulsar...
We present results of our pulsar population synthesis of normal pulsars from the Galactic disk usin...
We explore the hypothesis that the magnetic fields of neutron stars are of fossil origin. For parame...
We present the preliminary results of the latest population synthesis of radio and gamma-ray normal ...
International audienceThe population of young, non-recycled pulsars with spin-down energies |$\dot{E...
We model the population characteristics of the sample of millisecond pulsars (MSPs) within a distanc...
Pulsars are interesting astronomical objects in their own right but, they are also great instruments...
Title A study of the evolution of radio pulsars through improved population synthesi
We study statistical properties of the Galactic population of X-ray pulsars with ages of less than 1...
We investigate the pulsar birthrate from a sample of 815 nonrecycled pulsars detected by the Parkes ...
The majority of pulsar population synthesis studies performed to date have focused on isolated pulsa...
accepted for publication in Astronomy & AstrophysicsNew results based on methods of population synth...
We simulate the birth and evolution of radio pulsars throughout the Galaxy and their observation in ...
Pulsar observations provide a suite of tests to which stellar and binary evolutionary theory may com...
Restricted Access. Pulsar Timing, General Relativity and the Internal Structure of Neutron Stars, Ed...
Cieslar M, Bulik T, Oslowski S. Markov Chain Monte Carlo population synthesis of single radio pulsar...
We present results of our pulsar population synthesis of normal pulsars from the Galactic disk usin...
We explore the hypothesis that the magnetic fields of neutron stars are of fossil origin. For parame...
We present the preliminary results of the latest population synthesis of radio and gamma-ray normal ...
International audienceThe population of young, non-recycled pulsars with spin-down energies |$\dot{E...
We model the population characteristics of the sample of millisecond pulsars (MSPs) within a distanc...
Pulsars are interesting astronomical objects in their own right but, they are also great instruments...
Title A study of the evolution of radio pulsars through improved population synthesi
We study statistical properties of the Galactic population of X-ray pulsars with ages of less than 1...
We investigate the pulsar birthrate from a sample of 815 nonrecycled pulsars detected by the Parkes ...
The majority of pulsar population synthesis studies performed to date have focused on isolated pulsa...
accepted for publication in Astronomy & AstrophysicsNew results based on methods of population synth...