Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative locations)We present our work towards using the Korean VLBI (Very Long Baseline Interferometer) Network (KVN) and VLBI Exploration of Radio Astronomy (VERA) arrays combined into the KVN and VERA Array (KaVA) for observations of radio pulsars at high frequencies (≃ 22 GHz). Pulsar astronomy is generally focused at frequencies approximately 0.3 to several GHz and pulsars are usually discovered and monitored with large, single-dish, radio telescopes. For most pulsars, reduced radio flux is expected at high frequencies due to their steep spectrum, but there are exceptions where high frequency observations can be useful. Moreover, some pulsars are observa...
The dynamic radio sky is full of fast radio transients that produce emission on timescales ranging f...
In order to search for new VLBI sources in the Galactic plane that can be used as phase reference so...
International audienceSince the discovery of the first pulsar in 1967, over 2500 pulsars have been d...
The KVN(Korean VLBI Network)-style simultaneous multi-frequency receiving mode is demonstrated to be...
Modern radio-pulsar catalogues contain a large diversity of objects: young solitary pulsars and old ...
Pulsars are rapidly-rotating, highly-magnetized compact neutron stars. Their strong gravitational an...
We have carried out the first very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) imaging of a 44 GHz class I m...
The on-going PALFA survey is searching the Galactic plane (|b| < 5 deg., 32 < l < 77 deg. and 168 < ...
Pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars that emit radiation in beams observable with telescopes a...
We report the initial results of our high-cadence monitoring program on the radio jet in the active ...
Technological advances coupled with a decline in digital storage costs have resulted in a profusion...
High-magnetic-field pulsars represent an important class of objects for studying the relationship be...
20 pages, 7 figures, to be published in: "Advancing Astrophysics with the Square Kilometre Array", P...
The Arecibo Pulsar-ALFA (PALFA) survey of the Galactic plane began in 2004 when the new ALFA (Arecib...
Pulsars are a type of compact star that emit a beam of radio waves. As they spin regular pulses of r...
The dynamic radio sky is full of fast radio transients that produce emission on timescales ranging f...
In order to search for new VLBI sources in the Galactic plane that can be used as phase reference so...
International audienceSince the discovery of the first pulsar in 1967, over 2500 pulsars have been d...
The KVN(Korean VLBI Network)-style simultaneous multi-frequency receiving mode is demonstrated to be...
Modern radio-pulsar catalogues contain a large diversity of objects: young solitary pulsars and old ...
Pulsars are rapidly-rotating, highly-magnetized compact neutron stars. Their strong gravitational an...
We have carried out the first very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) imaging of a 44 GHz class I m...
The on-going PALFA survey is searching the Galactic plane (|b| < 5 deg., 32 < l < 77 deg. and 168 < ...
Pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars that emit radiation in beams observable with telescopes a...
We report the initial results of our high-cadence monitoring program on the radio jet in the active ...
Technological advances coupled with a decline in digital storage costs have resulted in a profusion...
High-magnetic-field pulsars represent an important class of objects for studying the relationship be...
20 pages, 7 figures, to be published in: "Advancing Astrophysics with the Square Kilometre Array", P...
The Arecibo Pulsar-ALFA (PALFA) survey of the Galactic plane began in 2004 when the new ALFA (Arecib...
Pulsars are a type of compact star that emit a beam of radio waves. As they spin regular pulses of r...
The dynamic radio sky is full of fast radio transients that produce emission on timescales ranging f...
In order to search for new VLBI sources in the Galactic plane that can be used as phase reference so...
International audienceSince the discovery of the first pulsar in 1967, over 2500 pulsars have been d...