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Pulsars with the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder
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Working Paper
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Stairs, I. H.; Keith, M. J.; Arzoumanian, Z.; Becker, W.; Berndsen, A.; Bouchard, A.; Bhat, N. D. R.; Burgay, M.; Champion, D. J.; Chatterjee, S.; Colegate, T.; Cordes, J. M.; Crawford, F. M.; Dodson, R.; Freire, P. C. C.; Hobbs, G. B.; Hotan, A. W.; Johnston, S.; Kaspi, V. M.; Kondratiev, V.; Kramer, M.; Lazio, T. J. W.; Majid, W.; Manchester, R. N.; Nice, D. J.; Pellizoni, A.; Possenti, A.; Ransom, S. M.; Rea, N.; Shannon, R.; Smits, R.; Stappers, B. W.; Torres, D. F.; van Leeuwen, A. G. J.; van Straten, W.; Weltevrede, P.
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The Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) is a 36-element array with a 30-square-degree field of view being built at the proposed SKA site in Western Australia. We are conducting a Design Study for pulsar observations with ASKAP, planning both timing and search observations. We provide an overview of the ASKAP telescope and an update on pulsar-related progress.
Comment: To appear in proceedings of "Radio Pulsars: An astrophysical key to unlock the secrets of the Universe"
Comment: To appear in proceedings of "Radio Pulsars: An astrophysical key to unlock the secrets of the Universe"