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Parkes observations for project P1334 semester 2024OCTS_06
The Galactic Centre is the most complex and dynamic region of our Galaxy. Radio images have revealed a plethora of filamentary structures that trace out magnetic fields running... -
Parkes observations for project P1330 semester 2024OCTS_06
We discovered PSR J1716-2808A (NGC6316A), a highly accelerated binary millisecond pulsar (MSP), in NGC6316. We are currently observing it with Parkes (P1330) to solve for the... -
Parkes observations for project P1335 semester 2024OCTS_06
We request six observations for ASKAP~J1832--0911, a 44-minute Ultra-long period object, with Murriyang ultra-wide-bandwidth low-frequency receiver (UWL). The proposed... -
Parkes observations for project P1344 semester 2024OCTS_07
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are millisecond-duration radio bursts of extragalactic origin. Since the discovery of the first FRB in the archival Parkes/Murriyang multibeam data, a... -
Parkes observations for project P1343 semester 2024OCTS_01
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are millisecond-duration radio bursts of extragalactic origin. Since the discovery of the first FRB in the archival Parkes/Murriyang multibeam data, a... -
Parkes observations for project P1336 semester 2024OCTS_05
This proposal aims to confirm the periodic radio pulsations of the polarised sources identified in the MeerKAT Bulge imaging survey. Discovering pulsars through blind single-... -
Parkes observations for project P1342 semester 2024OCTS_03
We have discovered an eclipsing binary millisecond pulsar in image-plane searches. Follow-up work confirmed that the source has pulsations and a Fermi association, revealing... -
Parkes observations for project P1338 semester 2024OCTS_55
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are millisecond-duration radio bursts of extragalactic origin. Since the discovery of the first FRB in the archival Parkes/Murriyang multibeam data, a... -
Parkes observations for project P1345 semester 2024OCTS_15
This proposal aims to obtain timing solutions and constrain burst rates and spin down properties of a sample of new rotating radio transients (RRATs) discovered with the ASKAP... -
LBA observations for project V191 semester 2019OCTS
HD 93129A is one of the hottest, most massive and luminous binary systems in the Galaxy, with a period longer than 100 yr. Non-thermal emission was reported with the ATCA, along... -
Parkes observations for project PX500 semester 2024OCTS_17
This proposal relates to time purchased by the Chinese Academy of Sciences for Parkes follow-up confirmation and timing of FAST discoveries. As the observing time has been... -
Parkes observations for project P1347 semester 2024OCTS_05
A MeerKAT imaging survey of the Galactic Center and Bulge region yielded the detections of 39 known pulsars and 30 pulsar candidates. The candidates were identified primarily as... -
Parkes observations for project PX600 semester 2020APRS_116
The Galactic Center (GC) is a key target for the radio component of Breakthrough Listen (BL) program. Offering the largest amount of stars in any given direction in the sky, the... -
Parkes observations for project PX500 semester 2024OCTS_16
This proposal relates to time purchased by the Chinese Academy of Sciences for Parkes follow-up confirmation and timing of FAST discoveries. As the observing time has been... -
LBA observations for project V603 semester 2021APRS
We propose a LBA NAPA program to localise a repeating Fast Radio Burst, FRB190520, in collaboration with FAST and the Tianma 65m telescope. Our current observations show that... -
LBA observations for project V578 semester 2019OCTS
Blazars are radio-loud active galactic nuclei whose jets point very close to the line of sight. High-resolution VLBI observations can provide the ultimate evidence for the... -
LBA observations for project V576 semester 2020OCTS
The nearest AGB star R Dor is one of the best targets of VLTI and ALMA for the study of the physical, chemical, and dynamical properties of the AGB star. There are controversies... -
LBA observations for project V252 semester 2019OCTS
The TANAMI VLBI monitoring program has not only consistently met its stated objectives but evolved to incorporate new opportunities as they arise. As a result, in addition to... -
LBA observations for project V447 semester 2019APRS
While there are an estimated 100 million black holes in our Galaxy, there are relatively few observational constraints on the mechanisms by which such exotic objects form.... -
LBA observations for project V558 semester 2019APRS
PSR J0437–4715 is the nearest, brightest, and inarguably best-studied radio millisecond pulsar. Its radio pulses can be timed exceedingly accurately, making it one of the key...