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2009A&A...505..919S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 505, 919-926 (2009/10-2)

Pulsar science with the five hundred metre aperture spherical telescope.

SMITS R., LORIMER D.R., KRAMER M., MANCHESTER R., STAPPERS B., JIN C.J., NAN R.D. and LI D.

Abstract (from CDS):

With a collecting area of 70000m2, the Five hundred metre Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST) will allow for great advances in pulsar astronomy. We have performed simulations to estimate the number of previously unknown pulsars FAST will find with its 19-beam or possibly 100-beam receivers for different survey strategies. With the 19-beam receiver, a total of 5200 previously unknown pulsars could be discovered in the Galactic plane, including about 460 millisecond pulsars (MSPs). Such a survey would take just over 200 days with eight hours survey time per day. We also estimate that, with about 80 six-hour days, a survey of M31 and M33 could yield 50-100 extra-Galactic pulsars. A 19-beam receiver would produce just under 500MB of data per second and requires about 9 tera-ops to perform the major part of a real time analysis. We also simulate the logistics of high-precision timing of MSPs with FAST. Timing of the 50 brightest MSPs to a signal-to-noise of 500 would take about 24h per epoch.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: neutron - stars: pulsars: general - telescopes

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