The Parkes Observatory Pulsar Data Archive

Author:

Hobbs G.,Miller D.,Manchester R. N.,Dempsey J.,Chapman J. M.,Khoo J.,Applegate J.,Bailes M.,Bhat N. D. R.,Bridle R.,Borg A.,Brown A.,Burnett C.,Camilo F.,Cattalini C.,Chaudhary A.,Chen R.,D'Amico N.,Kedziora-Chudczer L.,Cornwell T.,George R.,Hampson G.,Hepburn M.,Jameson A.,Keith M.,Kelly T.,Kosmynin A.,Lenc E.,Lorimer D.,Love C.,Lyne A.,McIntyre V.,Morrissey J.,Pienaar M.,Reynolds J.,Ryder G.,Sarkissian J.,Stevenson A.,Treloar A.,van Straten W.,Whiting M.,Wilson G.

Abstract

AbstractThe Parkes pulsar data archive currently provides access to 144044 data files obtained from observations carried out at the Parkes observatory since the year 1991. Around 105 files are from surveys of the sky, the remainder are observations of 775 individual pulsars and their corresponding calibration signals. Survey observations are included from the Parkes 70 cm and the Swinburne Intermediate Latitude surveys. Individual pulsar observations are included from young pulsar timing projects, the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array and from the PULSE@Parkes outreach program. The data files and access methods are compatible with Virtual Observatory protocols. This paper describes the data currently stored in the archive and presents ways in which these data can be searched and downloaded.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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