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Autor:
Ivanjek, L., Klein, P., Geyer, M.-A., Küchemann, S., Jeličić, K., Dahlkemper, M. N., Susac, A.
To investigate how physics students perceived the sudden shift to online learning at the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic, 18 semistructured interviews were conducted with university students in Austria, Croatia, and Germany. Based on the interviews, a
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https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A91079
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Autor:
Prayag, V., Levin, L., Geyer, M., Stappers, B. W., Carli, E., Barr, E. D., Breton, R. P., Buchner, S., Burgay, M., Kramer, M., Possenti, A., Krishnan, V. Venkatraman, Venter, C., Behrend, J., Chen, W., Horn, D. M., Padmanabh, P. V., Ridolfi, A.
The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) presents a unique environment for pulsar population studies due to its distinct star formation characteristics and proximity to the Milky Way. As part of the TRAPUM (TRAnsients and PUlsars with MeerKAT) Large Survey P
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.04899
Autor:
Abbate, F., Possenti, A., Ridolfi, A., Buchner, S., Geyer, M., Kramer, M., Zhang, L., Corongiu, A., Camilo, F., Bailes, M.
The eclipses seen in the radio emission of some pulsars can be invaluable to study the properties of the material from the companion stripped away by the pulsar. We present a study of six consecutive eclipses of PSR J0024-7204O in the globular cluste
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.15563
Autor:
Corongiu, A., Ridolfi, A., Abbate, F., Bailes, M., Possenti, A., Geyer, M., Manchester, R. N., Kramer, M., Freire, P. C. C., Burgay, M., Buchner, S., Camilo, F.
Publikováno v:
Journal: The Astrophysical Journal; Volume 972; Year 2024; Page 198
Millisecond pulsars are subject to accelerations in globular clusters (GCs) that manifest themselves in both the first and second spin period time derivatives, and can be used to explore the mass distribution of the potentials they inhabit. Here we r
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.03271
Autor:
Carli, E., Levin, L., Stappers, B. W., Barr, E. D., Breton, R. P., Buchner, S., Burgay, M., Geyer, M., Kramer, M., Padmanabh, P. V., Possenti, A., Krishnan, V. Venkatraman, Becker, W., Filipović, M. D., Maitra, C., Behrend, J., Champion, D. J., Chen, W., Men, Y. P., Ridolfi, A.
The sensitivity of the MeerKAT radio interferometer is an opportunity to probe deeper into the population of rare and faint extragalactic pulsars. The TRAPUM (TRAnsients and PUlsars with MeerKAT) collaboration has conducted a radio-domain search for
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.12029
Autor:
Padmanabh, P. V., Ransom, S. M., Freire, P. C. C., Ridolfi, A., Taylor, J. D., Choza, C., Clark, C. J., Abbate, F., Bailes, M., Barr, E. D., Buchner, S., Burgay, M., DeCesar, M. E., Chen, W., Corongiu, A., Champion, D. J., Dutta, A., Geyer, M., Hessels, J. W. T., Kramer, M., Possenti, A., Stairs, I. H., Stappers, B. W., Krishnan, V. Venkatraman, Vleeschower, L., Zhang, L.
Publikováno v:
A&A 686, A166 (2024)
We report the discovery of ten new pulsars in the globular cluster Terzan 5 as part of the Transients and Pulsars with MeerKAT (TRAPUM) Large Survey Project. We observed Terzan 5 at L-band (856--1712 MHz) with the MeerKAT radio telescope for four hou
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.17799
Autor:
Cotton, W., Filipovic, M. D., Camilo, F., Indebetouw, R., Alsaberi, R. Z. E., Anih, J. O., Baker, M., Bastian, T . S., Bojicic, I., Carli, E., Cavallaro, F., Crawford, E. J., Dai, S., Haberl, F., Levin, L., Luken, K., Pennock, C . M., Rajabpour, N., Stappers, B. W., van Loon, J. Th., Zijlstra, A. A., Buchner, S., Geyer, M., Goedhart, S., Serylak, M.
We present new radio continuum images and a source catalogue from the MeerKAT survey in the direction of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). The observations, at a central frequency of 1.3 GHz across a bandwidth of 0.8 GHz, encompass a field of view ~7
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.11024
Autor:
Goedhart, S., Cotton, W. D., Camilo, F., Thompson, M. A., Umana, G., Bietenholz, M., Woudt, P. A., Anderson, L. D., Bordiu, C., Buckley, D. A. H., Buemi, C. S., Bufano, F., Cavallaro, F., Chen, H., Chibueze, J. O., Egbo, D., Frank, B. S., Hoare, M. G., Ingallinera, A., Irabor, T., Kraan-Korteweg, R. C., Kurapati, S., Leto, P., Loru, S., Mutale, M., Obonyo, W. O., Plavin, A., Rajohnson, S. H. A., Rigby, A., Riggi, S., Seidu, M., Serra, P., Smart, B. M., Stappers, B. W., Steyn, N., Surnis, M., Trigilio, C., Williams, G. M., Abbott, T. D., Adam, R. M., Asad, K. M. B., Baloyi, T., Bauermeister, E. F., Bennet, T. G. H., Bester, H., Botha, A. G., Brederode, L. R. S., Buchner, S., Burger, J. P., Cheetham, T., Cloete, K., de Villiers, M. S., de Villiers, D. I. L., Toit, L. J. du, Esterhuyse, S. W. P., Fanaroff, B. L., Fourie, D. J., Gamatham, R. R. G., Gatsi, T. G., Geyer, M., Gouws, M., Gumede, S. C., Heywood, I., Hokwana, A., Hoosen, S. W., Horn, D. M., Horrell, L. M. G., Hugo, B. V., Isaacson, A. I., Józsa, G. I. G., Jonas, J. L., Jordaan, J. D. B. L., Joubert, A. F., Julie, R. P. M., Kapp, F. B., Kriek, N., Kriel, H., Krishnan, V. K., Kusel, T. W., Legodi, L. S., Lehmensiek, R., Lord, R. T., Macfarlane, P. S., Magnus, L. G., Magozore, C., Main, J. P. L., Malan, J. A., Manley, J. R., Marais, S. J., Maree, M. D. J., Martens, A., Maruping, P., McAlpine, K., Merry, B. C., Mgodeli, M., Millenaar, R. P., Mokone, O. J., Monama, T. E., New, W. S., Ngcebetsha, B., Ngoasheng, K. J., Nicolson, G. D., Ockards, M. T., Oozeer, N., Passmoor, S. S., Patel, A. A., Peens-Hough, A., Perkins, S. J., Ramaila, A. J. T., Ratcliffe, S. M., Renil, R., Richter, L. L., Salie, S., Sambu, N., Schollar, C. T. G., Schwardt, L. C., Schwartz, R. L., Serylak, M., Siebrits, R., Sirothia, S. K., Slabber, M. J., Smirnov, O. M., Tiplady, A. J., van Balla, T. J., van der Byl, A., Van Tonder, V., Venter, A. J., Venter, M., Welz, M. G., Williams, L. P.
We present the SARAO MeerKAT Galactic Plane Survey (SMGPS), a 1.3 GHz continuum survey of almost half of the Galactic Plane (251\deg $\le l \le$ 358\deg and 2\deg $\le l \le$ 61\deg at $|b| \le 1.5\deg $). SMGPS is the largest, most sensitive and hig
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2312.07275
Autor:
Lower, M. E., Kramer, M., Shannon, R. M., Breton, R. P., Wex, N., Johnston, S., Bailes, M., Buchner, S., Hu, H., Krishnan, V. Venkatraman, Blackmon, V. A., Camilo, F., Champion, D. J., Freire, P. C. C., Geyer, M., Karastergiou, A., van Leeuwen, J., McLaughlin, M. A., Reardon, D. J., Stairs, I. H.
Publikováno v:
A&A 682, A26 (2024)
The double pulsar system, PSR J0737$-$3039A/B, consists of two neutron stars bound together in a highly relativistic orbit that is viewed nearly edge-on from the Earth. This alignment results in brief radio eclipses of the fast-rotating pulsar A when
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.06445
Autor:
Geyer, M., Krishnan, V. Venkatraman, Freire, P. C. C., Kramer, M., Antoniadis, J., Bailes, M., Bernadich, M. C. i, Buchner, S., Cameron, A. D., Champion, D. J., Karastergiou, A., Keith, M. J., Lower, M. E., Osłowski, S., Possenti, A., Parthasarathy, A., Reardon, D. J., Serylak, M., Shannon, R. M., Spiewak, R., van Straten, W., Verbiest, J. P. W.
Publikováno v:
A&A 674, A169 (2023)
PSR J1933$-$6211 is a 3.5-ms pulsar in a 12.8-d orbit with a white dwarf (WD). Its high proper motion and low dispersion measure result in such significant interstellar scintillation that high signal-to-noise detections require long observing duratio
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2304.09060