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  The PALFA Survey: Going to great depths to find radio pulsars

Lazarus, P., Allen, B., Bhat, N. D. R., Bogdanov, S., Bouchard, A., Brazier, A., et al. (2012). The PALFA Survey: Going to great depths to find radio pulsars. In J. van Leeuwen (Ed.), Neutron Stars and Pulsars: Challenges and Opportunities after 80 years: Proceedings IAU Symposium (pp. 35-40). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Lazarus, P., Author
Allen, B.1, Author           
Bhat, N. D. R., Author
Bogdanov, S., Author
Bouchard, A., Author
Brazier, A., Author
Camilo, F., Author
Cardoso, F., Author
Chatterjee, S., Author
Cordes, J. M., Author
Crawford, F., Author
Deneva, J. S., Author
Desvignes, G., Author
Freire, P. C. C., Author
Hessels, J. W. T., Author
Jenet, F. A., Author
Kaspi, V. M., Author
Knispel, B., Author
van Leeuwen, J., Author
Lorimer, D. R., Author
Lynch, R., AuthorLyne, A. G., AuthorMcLaughlin, M. A., AuthorNice, D. J., AuthorRansom, S. M., AuthorScholz, P., AuthorSiemens, X., AuthorStairs, I. H., AuthorStappers, B. W., AuthorStovall, K., AuthorSwiggum, J., Author more..
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 Abstract: The on-going PALFA survey is searching the Galactic plane (|b| < 5 deg., 32 < l < 77 deg. and 168 < l < 214 deg.) for radio pulsars at 1.4 GHz using ALFA, the 7-beam receiver installed at the Arecibo Observatory. By the end of August 2012, the PALFA survey has discovered 100 pulsars, including 17 millisecond pulsars (P < 30 ms). Many of these discoveries are among the pulsars with the largest DM/P ratios, proving that the PALFA survey is capable of probing the Galactic plane for millisecond pulsars to a much greater depth than any previous survey. This is due to the survey's high sensitivity, relatively high observing frequency, and its high time and frequency resolution. Recently the rate of discoveries has increased, due to a new more sensitive spectrometer, two updated complementary search pipelines, the development of online collaborative tools, and access to new computing resources. Looking forward, focus has shifted to the application of artificial intelligence systems to identify pulsar-like candidates, and the development of an improved full-resolution pipeline incorporating more sophisticated radio interference rejection. The new pipeline will be used in a complete second analysis of data already taken, and will be applied to future survey observations. An overview of recent developments, and highlights of exciting discoveries will be presented.

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 Dates: 2012-10-302012
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: Proceedings of IAUS 291 "Neutron Stars and Pulsars: Challenges and Opportunities after 80 years", J. van Leeuwen (ed.); 6 pages, 4 figures
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DOI: 10.1017/S1743921312023101
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Title: IAU Symposium: Neutron Stars and Pulsars: Challenges and Opportunities after 80 years
Place of Event: Beijing, China
Start-/End Date: 2012-08-20 - 2012-08-31

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Title: Neutron Stars and Pulsars: Challenges and Opportunities after 80 years: Proceedings IAU Symposium
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Publ. Info: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 291 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 35 - 40 Identifier: -