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29 March 2024
 
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Low frequency spectral energy distributions of radio pulsars detected with the Murchison Widefield Array
Tara Murphy ; David L. Kaplan ; Martin E. Bell ; J. R. Callingham ; Steve Croft ; Simon Johnston ; Dougal Dobie ; Andrew Zic ; Jake Hughes ; Christene Lynch ; Paul Hancock ; Natasha Hurley-Walker ; Emil Lenc ; K. S. Dwarakanath ; B.-Q. For ; B. M. Gaensler ; L. Hindson ; M. Johnston-Hollitt ; A. D. Kapinska ; B. McKinley ; J. Morgan ; A. R. Offringa ; P. Procopio ; L. Staveley-Smith ; R. Wayth ; C. Wu ; Q. Zheng ;
Date 31 Mar 2017
AbstractWe present low-frequency spectral energy distributions of 60 known radio pulsars observed with the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) telescope. We searched the GaLactic and Extragalactic All-sky MWA (GLEAM) survey images for 200-MHz continuum radio emission at the position of all pulsars in the ATNF pulsar catalogue. For the 60 confirmed detections we have measured flux densities in 20 x 8 MHz bands between 72 and 231 MHz. We compare our results to existing measurements and show that the MWA flux densities are in good agreement.
Source arXiv, 1704.0027
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