A framework for assessing the performance of pulsar search pipelines

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 467:2 (2016) 1661-1677

Authors:

Elmarie van Heerden, Aris Karastergiou, Stephen J Roberts

Abstract:

In this paper, we present a framework for assessing the effect of non-stationary Gaussian noise and radio frequency interference (RFI) on the signal to noise ratio, the number of false positives detected per true positive and the sensitivity of standard pulsar search pipelines. The results highlight the necessity to develop algorithms that are able to identify and remove non-stationary variations from the data before RFI excision and searching is performed in order to limit false positive detections. The results also show that the spectrum whitening algorithms currently employed, severely affect the efficiency of pulsar search pipelines by reducing their sensitivity to long period pulsars.

Disc–jet quenching of the galactic black hole Swift J1753.5−0127

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 463:1 (2016) 628-634

Authors:

AP Rushton, AW Shaw, RP Fender, D Altamirano, P Gandhi, P Uttley, PA Charles, M Kolehmainen, GE Anderson, C Rumsey, DJ Titterington

Rapid Radio Flaring during an Anomalous Outburst of SS Cyg

(2016)

Authors:

KP Mooley, JCA Miller-Jones, RP Fender, GR Sivakoff, C Rumsey, Y Perrott, D Titterington, K Grainge, TD Russell, SH Carey, J Hickish, N Razavi-Ghods, A Scaife, P Scott, EO Waagen

Simultaneous radio and X-ray observations of PSR B0611+22

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 462:3 (2016) 2518-2526

Authors:

K Rajwade, A Seymour, DR Lorimer, Aris Karastergiou, M Serylak, MA McLaughlin, J-M Griessmeier

Abstract:

We report results from simultaneous radio and X-ray observations of PSR B0611+22 which is known to exhibit bursting in its single-pulse emission. The pulse phase of the bursts vary with radio frequency. The bursts are correlated in 327/150 MHz data sets while they are anti-correlated, with bursts at one frequency associated with normal emission at the other, in 820/150 MHz data sets. Also, the flux density of this pulsar is lower than expected at 327 MHz assuming a power law. We attribute this unusual behaviour to the pulsar itself rather than absorption by external astrophysical sources. Using this data set over an extensive frequency range, we show that the bursting phenomenon in this pulsar exhibits temporal variance over a span of few hours. We also show that the bursting is quasi-periodic over the observed band. The anti-correlation in the phase offset of the burst mode at different frequencies suggests that the mechanisms responsible for phase offset and flux enhancement have different dependencies on the frequency. We did not detect the pulsar with XMM-Newton and place a 99 per cent confidence upper limit on the X-ray efficiency of 10-5.

Gamma-ray Novae: Rare or Nearby?

(2016)

Authors:

Paul J Morris, Garret Cotter, Anthony M Brown, Paula M Chadwick