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Parkes observations for project P1327 semester 2025APRS_16
The radio radiation neutron star includes objects with spin periods ranging from milliseconds to tens of seconds. In the past years, however, the discovery of ultra-long period... -
Parkes observations for project P595 semester 2025APRS_33
We propose to continue the PULSE@Parkes project in which high school students from Australia and around the World use the Parkes radio telescope in a remote observing model to... -
Parkes observations for project P1343 semester 2025APRS_09
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 P1165 semester 2025APRS_08
We recently discovered two new pulsars J1849+1001 (35.1 ms) and J1839+0542 (57.9 ms) in a FAST pulsar survey at intermediate Galactic latitudes (PT2020_0141). Follow-up timing... -
Parkes observations for project P1183 semester 2025APRS_26
After nearly two years of monitoring, comprising 126.7 hours over 57 observations with the Parkes telescope and 49.4 hours across 101 observations with the FAST telescopes, we... -
Parkes observations for project P1211 semester 2024APRS_26
Traditional pulsar searching techniques are not sensitive enough to extreme pulsars such as millisecond pulsars (MSPs) in compact binaries (e.g., Pulsar-Blackhole binary... -
Parkes observations for project PX090 semester 2025APRS_06
Pulsar data from Parkes (Murriyang) Target of Opportunity (ToO) observations -
Parkes observations for project P1357 semester 2025APRS_11
MeerKAT has already discovered a number of Galactic transients, which are most likely to be Rotating Radio Transients (RRATs). Previous observations of a few of these sources... -
Parkes observations for project P1338 semester 2025APRS_63
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 P1219 semester 2025APRS_15
Magnetic fields are fundamental in regulating star formation and the evolution of molecular clouds. Zeeman splitting offers a unique method to directly measure line-of-sight... -
Parkes observations for project P1183 semester 2025APRS_27
After nearly two years of monitoring, comprising 126.7 hours over 57 observations with the Parkes telescope and 49.4 hours across 101 observations with the FAST telescopes, we... -
Parkes observations for project P1328 semester 2025APRS_18
Fast radio bursts are peculiar micro-millisecond duration transients, which have been seen to be extragalactic in origin. Since their discovery, a dichotomy has emerged in their... -
Parkes observations for project P1338 semester 2025APRS_64
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 P960 semester 2025APRS_13
We aim to carry out receiver pointing and characterisation tests of Parkes receivers. Typically, these tests are carried out after the receiver package is installed, but time... -
Long-term project observations for project P1101 semester 2025APRS_10
We propose a long-term project to monitor a very active repeater, FRB 20190520B, with Murriyang's UWL system. Our previous observations show that FRB 20190520B is not only among... -
Parkes observations for project PX600 semester 2020APRS_133
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 P1183 semester 2025APRS_28
After nearly two years of monitoring, comprising 126.7 hours over 57 observations with the Parkes telescope and 49.4 hours across 101 observations with the FAST telescopes, we... -
Long-term project observations for project P1321 semester 2025APRS_23
The atomic interstellar medium shows tiny-scale optical depth fluctuations on the scale of 0.1~10,000 AU, whose origin and nature are poorly understood. The existence of this... -
Parkes observations for project P1211 semester 2024APRS_27
Traditional pulsar searching techniques are not sensitive enough to extreme pulsars such as millisecond pulsars (MSPs) in compact binaries (e.g., Pulsar-Blackhole binary... -
Parkes observations for project P1343 semester 2025APRS_10
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...