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Parkes observations for project P960 semester 2025OCTS_04
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 PX600 semester 2020APRS_138
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 P1238 semester 2025OCTS_03
Young and energetic pulsars can power pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe), which are observable across the electromagnetic spectrum from radio to X-rays. Occasionally, the origin of a... -
Long-term project observations for project P456 semester 2025OCTS_02
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 P1165 semester 2025OCTS_02
We recently discovered two new pulsars J1849+1001 (35.1 ms) and J1839+0543 (57.9 ms) in a FAST pulsar survey at intermediate Galactic latitudes (PT2020_0141). Follow-up timing... -
Parkes observations for project P595 semester 2025OCTS_09
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 P1378 semester 2025OCTS_03
We propose to observe 2XMM J104608.7-594306 with the Murriyang UWL receiver. This is a known thermally X-ray emitting neutron star in the Carina Nebula, which was recently... -
Trypsin Digestion to Prevent Acid Induced Precipitation of Metalloproteins...
Excel data from ICP-MS measurements during the optimisation of the trypsin digestion protocol for digesting proteins. -
Parkes observations for project P1357 semester 2025OCTS_02
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 P1372 semester 2025OCTS_01
The gamma-ray source, 4GFL J1646.5-4406, has recently been identified as a new spider pulsar binary, and potentially a redback system due to its longer eclipse. With only ~30... -
Parkes observations for project P1196 semester 2025OCTS_01
Temporal variations of the spectro-polarimetric nature of pulsars is remained unexplored. Such investigations can offer significant potential for uncovering key insights into... -
Parkes observations for project P595 semester 2025OCTS_10
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 P1388 semester 2025OCTS_01
We propose 12 hours of Murriyang pulsar search mode observations to follow up two intriguing new short-timescale radio transient sources discovered in ASKAP Guest Science... -
Parkes observations for project PX139 semester 2025OCTS_01
Pulsar data from Parkes (Murriyang) Target of Opportunity (ToO) observations -
Parkes observations for project PX137 semester 2025OCTS_02
Pulsar data from Parkes (Murriyang) Target of Opportunity (ToO) observations -
Long-term project observations for project P456 semester 2025OCTS_03
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,... -
Spatial data analysis for mapping managed aquifer recharge potential under...
Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) potential was assessed under unconfined and confined aquifer conditions using a spatial analysis method that incorporates uncertainty. Long-term... -
Parkes observations for project P1183 semester 2025OCTS_05
After nearly three years of monitoring, comprising with the Parkes telescope and the FAST telescopes, FRB 20220529 is proven to be an extremely interesting repeater. It exhibits... -
Parkes observations for project P1183 semester 2025OCTS_06
After nearly three years of monitoring, comprising with the Parkes telescope and the FAST telescopes, FRB 20220529 is proven to be an extremely interesting repeater. It exhibits... -
Long-term project observations for project P574 semester 2025OCTS_03
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...