The LOFAR Tied-Array All-Sky Survey: Timing of 35 radio pulsars and an overview of the properties of the LOFAR pulsar discoveries

dc.bibliographicCitation.firstPageA160
dc.bibliographicCitation.journalTitleAstronomy and astrophysics : an international weekly journaleng
dc.bibliographicCitation.volume669
dc.contributor.authorvan der Wateren, E.
dc.contributor.authorBassa, C.G.
dc.contributor.authorCooper, S.
dc.contributor.authorGrieβmeier, J.-M.
dc.contributor.authorStappers, B.W.
dc.contributor.authorHessels, J.W.T.
dc.contributor.authorKondratiev, V.I.
dc.contributor.authorMichilli, D.
dc.contributor.authorTan, C.M.
dc.contributor.authorTiburzi, C.
dc.contributor.authorWeltevrede, P.
dc.contributor.authorBak Nielsen, A.-S.
dc.contributor.authorCarozzi, T.D.
dc.contributor.authorCiardi, B.
dc.contributor.authorCognard, I.
dc.contributor.authorDettmar, R.-J.
dc.contributor.authorKarastergiou, A.
dc.contributor.authorKramer, M.
dc.contributor.authorKünsemöller, J.
dc.contributor.authorOsłowski, S.
dc.contributor.authorSerylak, M.
dc.contributor.authorVocks, C.
dc.contributor.authorWucknitz, O.
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-02T14:57:34Z
dc.date.available2023-06-02T14:57:34Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractThe LOFAR Tied-Array All-Sky Survey (LOTAAS) is the most sensitive untargeted radio pulsar survey performed at low radio frequencies (119-151 MHz) to date and has discovered 76 new radio pulsars, including the 23.5-s pulsar J0250+5854, which up until recently was the slowest spinning radio pulsar known. In this paper, we report on the timing solutions of 35 pulsars discovered by LOTAAS, which include a nulling pulsar and a mildly recycled pulsar, and thereby complete the full timing analysis of the LOTAAS pulsar discoveries. We give an overview of the findings from the full LOTAAS sample of 76 pulsars, discussing their pulse profiles, radio spectra, and timing parameters. We found that the pulse profiles of some of the pulsars show profile variations in time or frequency, and while some pulsars show signs of scattering, a large majority display no pulse broadening. The LOTAAS discoveries have on average steeper radio spectra and longer spin periods (1.4×), as well as lower spin-down rates (3.1×) compared to the known pulsar population. We discuss the cause of these differences and attribute them to a combination of selection effects of the LOTAAS survey as well as previous pulsar surveys, though we cannot rule out that older pulsars tend to have steeper radio spectra.eng
dc.description.versionpublishedVersioneng
dc.identifier.urihttps://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/12233
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.34657/11265
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherLes Ulis : EDP Sciences
dc.relation.doihttps://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202245122
dc.relation.essn1432-0746
dc.relation.issn0004-6361
dc.rights.licenseCC BY 4.0 Unported
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
dc.subject.ddc520
dc.subject.otherPulsars: generaleng
dc.titleThe LOFAR Tied-Array All-Sky Survey: Timing of 35 radio pulsars and an overview of the properties of the LOFAR pulsar discoverieseng
dc.typeArticleeng
dc.typeTexteng
tib.accessRightsopenAccess
wgl.contributorAIP
wgl.subjectPhysikger
wgl.typeZeitschriftenartikelger
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