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The FAST Galactic Plane Pulsar Snapshot survey: I. Project design and pulsar discoveries

Authors :
Han, J. L.
Wang, Chen
Wang, P. F.
Wang, Tao
Zhou, D. J.
Sun, Jing-Hai
Yan, Yi
Su, Wei-Qi
Jing, Wei-Cong
Chen, Xue
Gao, X. Y.
Hou, Li-Gang
Xu, Jun
Lee, K. J.
Wang, Na
Jiang, Peng
Xu, Ren-Xin
Yan, Jun
Gan, Heng-Qian
Guan, Xin
Huang, Wen-Jun
Jiang, Jin-Chen
Li, Hui
Men, Yun-Peng
Sun, Chun
Wang, Bo-Jun
Wang, H. G.
Wang, Shuang-Qiang
Xie, Jin-Tao
Xu, Heng
Yao, Rui
You, Xiao-Peng
Yu, D. J.
Yuan, Jian-Ping
Yuen, Rai
Zhang, Chun-Feng
Zhu, Yan
Source :
Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2021, Vol. 21, 107
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Discovery of pulsars is one of the main goals for large radio telescopes. The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), that incorporates an L-band 19-beam receiver with a system temperature of about 20~K, is the most sensitive radio telescope utilized for discovering pulsars. We designed the {\it snapshot} observation mode for a FAST key science project, the Galactic Plane Pulsar Snapshot (GPPS) survey, in which every four nearby pointings can observe {\it a cover} of a sky patch of 0.1575 square degrees through beam-switching of the L-band 19-beam receiver. The integration time for each pointing is 300 seconds so that the GPPS observations for a cover can be made in 21 minutes. The goal of the GPPS survey is to discover pulsars within the Galactic latitude of $\pm10^{\circ}$ from the Galactic plane, and the highest priority is given to the inner Galaxy within $\pm5^{\circ}$. Up to now, the GPPS survey has discovered 201 pulsars, including currently the faintest pulsars which cannot be detected by other telescopes, pulsars with extremely high dispersion measures (DMs) which challenge the currently widely used models for the Galactic electron density distribution, pulsars coincident with supernova remnants, 40 millisecond pulsars, 16 binary pulsars, some nulling and mode-changing pulsars and rotating radio transients (RRATs). The follow-up observations for confirmation of new pulsars have polarization-signals recorded for polarization profiles of the pulsars. Re-detection of previously known pulsars in the survey data also leads to significant improvements in parameters for 64 pulsars. The GPPS survey discoveries are published and will be updated at http://zmtt.bao.ac.cn/GPPS/ .<br />Comment: 38 pages, 22 figures. See http://www.raa-journal.org/docs/Supp/2021Newsonline.pdf for News and Views

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2021, Vol. 21, 107
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2105.08460
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1674-4527/21/5/107