New pulsar rotation measures and the Galactic magnetic field

ArXiv 0803.0677 (2008)

Authors:

Aristeidis Noutsos, Simon Johnston, Michael Kramer, Aris Karastergiou

Abstract:

We measured a sample of 150 pulsar Rotation Measures (RMs) using the 20-cm receiver of the Parkes 64-m radio telescope. 46 of the pulsars in our sample have not had their RM values previously published, whereas 104 pulsar RMs have been revised. We used a novel quadratic fitting algorithm to obtain an accurate RM from the calibrated polarisation profiles recorded across 256 MHz of receiver bandwidth. The new data are used in conjunction with previously known Dispersion Measures (DMs) and the NE2001 electron-density model to study models of the direction and magnitude of the Galactic magnetic field.

CGRaBS: An all-sky survey of gamma-ray blazar candidates

Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series 175:1 (2008) 97-104

Authors:

SE Healey, RW Romani, G Cotter, PF Michelson, EF Schlafly, ACS Readhead, P Giommi, S Chaty, IA Grenier, LC Weintraub

Abstract:

We describe a uniform all-sky survey of bright blazars, selected primarily by their flat radio spectra, that is designed to provide a large catalog of likely γ-ray active galactic nuclei (AGNs). The defined sample has 1625 targets with radio and X-ray properties similar to those of the EGRET blazars, spread uniformly across the |b| > 10° sky. We also report progress toward optical characterization of the sample; of objects with known R < 23, 85% have been classified and 81% have measured redshifts. One goal of this program is to focus attention on the most interesting (e.g., high-redshift, high-luminosity,...) sources for intensive multiwavelength study during the observations by the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on GLAST. © 2008. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Implementation of an optimized Cassegrain system for radio telescopes

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 384:3 (2008) 1207-1210

Authors:

CM Holler, RE Hills, ME Jones, K Grainge, T Kaneko

Abstract:

We present the antenna design for a radio interferometer, the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager, together with its beam pattern measurement. Our aim was to develop a low-cost system with high aperture efficiency and low ground spill across the frequency range 12-18 GHz. We use a modified Cassegrain system consisting of a commercially available paraboloidal primary mirror with a diameter of 3.7 m, and a shaped secondary mirror. The secondary mirror is oversized with respect to a ray optics design and has a surface that is bent towards the primary near its outer edge using a square term for the shaping. The antennas are simple to manufacture and therefore their cost is low. The design increased the antenna gain by approximately 10 per cent compared to a normal Cassegrain system while still maintaining low contamination from ground spill and using a simple design for the horn. © 2008 RAS.

Searching for planets around pulsars and radio‐quiet neutron stars

AIP Conference Proceedings AIP Publishing 983:1 (2008) 360-362

Authors:

B Posselt, R Neuhäuser, F Haberl, C Bassa, Z Wang, A Cumming, VM Kaspi

Space cowboys odyssey: beyond the Gould Belt

AIP Conference Proceedings AIP Publishing 983:1 (2008) 357-359

Authors:

SB Popov, B Posselt, F Haberl, J Trümper, R Turolla, R Neuhäuser, C Bassa, Z Wang, A Cumming, VM Kaspi