J/MNRAS/335/275     Parkes Multi-Beam Pulsar Survey new PSR   (Morris+, 2002)
The Parkes Multi-Beam Pulsar Survey - II. Discovery and timing of 120 pulsars.
    Morris D.J., Hobbs G., Lyne A.G., Stairs I.H., Camilo F., Manchester R.N.,
    Possenti A., Bell J.F., Kaspi V.M., D'Amico N., McKay N.P.F., Crawford F.,
    Kramer M.
   <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 335, 275 (2002)>
   =2002MNRAS.335..275M 2002MNRAS.335..275M
ADC_Keywords: Pulsars ; Radio sources
Keywords: methods: observational - pulsars: general -
          pulsar: individual: PSR J1734-3333, PSR J1830-1135
Abstract:
    The Parkes Multibeam Pulsar Survey is a sensitive survey of a strip of
    the Galactic plane with |b|<5° and 260°<l<50° at 1374MHz.
    Here we report the discovery of 120 new pulsars and subsequent timing
    observations, primarily using the 76-m Lovell radio telescope at
    Jodrell Bank. The main features of the sample of 370 published pulsars
    discovered during the multibeam survey are described. Furthermore, we
    highlight two pulsars: PSR J1734-3333, a young pulsar with the second
    highest surface magnetic field strength among the known radio pulsars,
    BS=5.4x1013G, and PSR J1830-1135, he second slowest radio pulsar
    known, with a 6-s period.
File Summary:
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 FileName  Lrecl  Records   Explanations
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ReadMe        80        .   This file
table1.dat    96      120   Positions, flux densities and pulse widths for
                             120 higher declination pulsars discovered in
                             the Parkes Multibeam Pulsar Survey.
table2.dat    99      120   Rotational parameters and dispersion measures
                             for 120 pulsars discovered in the Parkes
                             Multibeam Pulsar Survey.
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See also:
    J/MNRAS/328/17   : Parkes Multi-Beam Pulsar Survey. I. (Manchester+, 2001)
    J/MNRAS/342/1299 : Parkes Multi-Beam Pulsar Survey. III. (Kramer+, 2003)
    J/MNRAS/352/1439 : Parkes Multi-Beam Pulsar Survey. IV. (Hobbs+, 2004)
    J/MNRAS/372/777  : Parkes Multibeam Pulsar Survey. VI. (Lorimer+, 2006)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat
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   Bytes Format Units    Label     Explanations
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   1- 10  A10   ---      PSRJ      PSR J designation (1)
  11- 12  A2    ---    n_PSRJ      [AP ] Note on PSRJ (2)
  14- 15  I2    h        RAh       Right ascension (J2000.0)
  17- 18  I2    min      RAm       Right ascension (J2000.0)
  20- 25  F6.3  s        RAs       Right ascension (J2000.0)
  27- 30  F4.3  s      e_RAs       rms uncertainty on right ascension
      32  A1    ---      DE-       Declination sign (J2000.0)
  33- 34  I2    deg      DEd       Declination (J2000.0)
  36- 37  I2    arcmin   DEm       Declination (J2000.0)
  39- 43  F5.2  arcsec   DEs       ? Declination (J2000.0)
  45- 50  F6.2  arcsec e_DEs       rms uncertainty on declination
  52- 57  F6.2  deg      GLON      Galactic longitude
  59- 63  F5.2  deg      GLAT      Galactic latitude
  65- 66  I2    ---      Beam      [1/13] Beam number of the multi-beam receiver
  68- 71  F4.2  ---      Dist      Radial distance in units of beam radii
  73- 77  F5.1  ---      S/N       Signal-to-noise ratio of the pulse profile in
                                    the discovery observation
  79- 82  F4.2  mJy      S1400MHz Median flux density at 1400MHz averaged over
                                   all the observations included in the timing
                                   solution
  84- 86  F3.2  mJy    e_S1400MHz  rms uncertainty on S1400MHz
  88- 92  F5.1  ms       W50       Pulse widths at 50% of the mean pulse profile
  94- 96  I3    ms       W10       ? Pulse widths at 10% of the mean pulse
                                      profile for pulsars with high S/N
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Note (1): PSRs J1841-0348, J1842-0415 and J1844-0310 were discovered
           independently by Lorimer et al. (2000A&A...358..169L 2000A&A...358..169L).
Note (2): Note on PPSRJ as follows:
      A = pulsars that have been timed at Arecibo
      P = pulsars timed using the Parkes telescope
      All other pulsars were timed using the Lovell telescope at
      Jodrell Bank.
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat
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   Bytes Format Units     Label     Explanations
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   1- 10  A10   ---       PSRJ      PSR J designation
      11  A1    ---     f_PSRJ      [* ] Note on PSRJ (1)
  13- 28 F16.14 s         Per       Solar-system barycentric pulse period
  30- 35  E6.2  s       e_Per       rms uncertainty on Per
  37- 47  F11.6 10-15     dP/dt     Period derivative
  49- 53  E5.2  10-15   e_dP/dt     rms uncertainty on dP/dt
  56- 62  F7.1  d         Epoch     MJD epoch of which the period refers to
  64- 67  I4    ---       NTOA      Number of times-of-arrival used in the
                                     timing solution
  70- 74  I5    d         DataSpan1 MJD range covered by the timing observations
      75  A1    ---       ---       [-]
  76- 80  I5    d         DataSpan2 MJD range covered by the timing observations
  82- 86  F5.1  ms        RMS       rms value for the timing residual
  88- 93  F6.1  pc/cm3    DM        Pulsar's dispersion measure
  95- 98  F4.1  pc/cm3  e_DM        rms uncertainty on DM
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Note (1): Asterisks indicate those pulsars the timing residuals of which 
    contain significant timing noise that has been removed, to first
    order, by the fitting of a period double derivative.
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History:
    From electronic version of the journal
References
    Manchester et al., Paper I    2001MNRAS.328...17M 2001MNRAS.328...17M, Cat. J/MNRAS/328/17 
    Kramer et al.,     Paper III  2003MNRAS.342.1299K 2003MNRAS.342.1299K, Cat. J/MNRAS/342/1299
    Hobbs et al.,      Paper IV   2004MNRAS.352.1439H 2004MNRAS.352.1439H, Cat. J/MNRAS/352/1439
    Faulkner et al.,   Paper V    2004MNRAS.355..147F 2004MNRAS.355..147F
    Lorimer et al.,    Paper VI   2006MNRAS.372..777L 2006MNRAS.372..777L, Cat. J/MNRAS/372/777
(End)                                        Patricia Bauer [CDS]    12-Nov-2002