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Parkes observations for project P1325 semester 2025APRS_02
We request 15 hours of observing time with the Parkes UWL receiver (700-4000 MHz) to investigate frequency-dependent eclipsing in three spider millisecond pulsars (MSPs): one... -
Parkes observations for project P1328 semester 2025APRS_13
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... -
Tropical Cyclone Potential Intensity (TCPI)
This data collection consists of Tropical Cyclone (TC) Potential Intensity (PI) calculated from the ERA5 reanalysis dataset (1979 to 2023) and a selection of global climate... -
Parkes observations for project P1344 semester 2025APRS_06
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 P1338 semester 2025APRS_31
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 P1348 semester 2024OCTS_04
We have discovered 6 candidate eclipsing binary millisecond pulsar (BMSPs) systems via image-plane searches for steep-spectrum radio sources with periodic variability. The radio... -
Long-term project observations for project P1361 semester 2025APRS_04
PSR J1227-6208 is a recycled pulsar in a bianry with a massive white dwarf companion. A recent timing measurement from combined MeerKAT and Parkes observations shows the... -
Parkes observations for project P1356 semester 2025APRS_09
Magnetars are neutron stars with exceptionally high magnetic fields. From the 30 known magnetars, only six have had radio emission detected so far. The remaining 24 magnetars... -
Parkes observations for project P1345 semester 2025APRS_08
This proposal aims to constrain burst rates and spin down properties of a sample of new Rotating Radio Transients (RRATs) discovered with the ASKAP CRAFT Coherent upgrade... -
Long-term project observations for project P574 semester 2025APRS_05
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 PX600 semester 2020APRS_119
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 P595 semester 2025APRS_07
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... -
Long-term project observations for project P885 semester 2025APRS_06
We propose a modest program to continue monitoring 4 of the 6 known radio magnetars in order to achieve three primary science goals. The first is to characterise magnetar... -
Parkes observations for project P960 semester 2025APRS_06
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 P1362 semester 2025APRS_02
PSR J1757-1854 is the most relativistic galactic double neutron star system. Its eccentricity makes it an ideal playground for gravity experiments with pulsar timing. Via... -
Long-term project observations for project P456 semester 2025APRS_04
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 P737 semester 2025APRS_02
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Parkes observations for project P1364 semester 2025APRS_03
The propagation effects of the ionized interstellar medium (IISM) on pulsars are not well understood, and increase uncertainty on pulsar timing measurements. As high-precision... -
Parkes observations for project P1365 semester 2025APRS_05
We propose a timing follow-up project for two newly discovered pulsars, J0915-6635 and J0917-6642, from the MWA-SMART survey. These pulsars were recently discovered from a blind... -
Parkes observations for project P1363 semester 2025APRS_07
We propose to monitor the bursts from the hyperactive repeating fast radio burst FRB 20240619D over six months using the Murriyang UWL receiver. The primary aim is to study the...