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Parkes observations for project P1338 semester 2025APRS_43
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 P595 semester 2025APRS_19
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 P960 semester 2025APRS_09
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... -
Parkes observations for project PX139 semester 2025APRS_05
Pulsar data from Parkes (Murriyang) Target of Opportunity (ToO) observations -
Long-term project observations for project P1321 semester 2025APRS_10
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 P974 semester 2018OCTS
A significant fraction of the neutral ISM is now known to be "dark" -- that is, invisible to the standard spectral line tracers of HI and CO. This material is thought to be... -
Parkes observations for project PX500 semester 2025APRS_24
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... -
Continental-scale predicted ecosystem condition for Australia using deep learning
These spatial datasets represent a continental-scale approach to ecosystem condition monitoring using Earth observations and deep learning. This was undertaken for the years... -
Parkes observations for project PX500 semester 2025APRS_25
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... -
Long-term project observations for project P456 semester 2025APRS_09
The Parkes Pulsar Timing Array (PPTA) project has three primary goals: (a) detection of gravitational waves from astronomical sources, (b) establishment of a pulsar timescale,... -
Parkes observations for project P1183 semester 2025APRS_10
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 P1054 semester 2025APRS_14
With this proposal we ask time to continue our timing follow-up campaign of pulsars discovered with the MeerKAT telescope. Fourtytwo sources have been discovered in targeted... -
Parkes observations for project P1338 semester 2025APRS_44
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 PX139 semester 2025APRS_06
Pulsar data from Parkes (Murriyang) Target of Opportunity (ToO) observations -
Parkes observations for project P1338 semester 2025APRS_45
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... -
Long-term project observations for project P574 semester 2025APRS_09
We request time to observe 270 pulsars on a regular basis in order to achieve three main science goals. The first is to understand pulsars: how do they spin down and what... -
Parkes observations for project P1211 semester 2024APRS_19
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 P1183 semester 2025APRS_11
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... -
PASOM: Toxic behaviour facilitates echo chamber formation
Output data from PASOM produced for the paper "Toxic behaviour facilitates echo chamber formation: An agent-based modelling simulation of science attitudes based on Spiral of... -
RV Investigator Voyage IN2023_V02 Marine Mammals and Seabirds Observations
This record describes the Wildlife on Voyage (WoV) data collected on Investigator voyage IN2023_V02, titled: "Gigantic submarine landslide offshore western Tasmania: risk...