A. J. Faulkner

Publication List Details

Period

1994 - 2009

Number

18

Co-Authors

Discovery of three new pulsars in a 610 MHz pulsar survey with the GMRT (2009)

Joshi, B. C., McLaughlin, M. A., Lyne, A. G., Ludovici, D. A., Pawar, N. A., Faulkner, A. J., ...

We report on the discovery of three new pulsars in the first blind survey of the north Galactic plane (45 degrees < l < 135 degrees; |b| < 1 degrees with the Giant Meterwave Radio telescope (GMRT) at...

A 610-MHz Galactic Plane Pulsar Search with the Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (2007)

Joshi, B. C., McLaughlin, M. A., Kramer, M., Lyne, A. G., Lorimer, D. R., Ludovici, D. A., ...

We report on the discovery of three new pulsars in the first blind survey of the north Galactic plane (45 < l < 135 ; |b| < 1) with the Giant Meterwave Radio telescope (GMRT) at an intermediate...

The Unusual Binary Pulsar PSR J1744-3922: Radio Flux Variability, Near-infrared Observation and Evolution (2007)

Breton, R. P., Roberts, M. S. E., Ransom, S. M., Kaspi, V. M., Durant, M., Bergeron, P., ...

PSR J1744-3922 is a binary pulsar exhibiting highly variable pulsed radio emission. We report on a statistical multi-frequency study of the pulsed radio flux variability which suggests that this...

The Parkes multibeam pulsar survey: VI. Discovery and timing of 142 pulsars and a Galactic population analysis (2006)

Lorimer, D. R., Faulkner, A. J., Lyne, A. G., Manchester, R. N., Kramer, M., McLaughlin, M. A., ...

[ABRIDGED] We present the discovery and follow-up observations of 142 pulsars found in the Parkes 20-cm multibeam pulsar survey of the Galactic plane. These new discoveries bring the total number of...

Arecibo and the ALFA Pulsar Survey (2006)

Van Leeuwen, J., Cordes, J. M., Lorimer, D. R., Freire, P. C. C., Camilo, F., Stairs, I. H., ...

The recently started Arecibo L-band Feed Array (ALFA) pulsar survey aims to find ~1000 new pulsars. Due to its high time and frequency resolution the survey is especially sensitive to millisecond...

Arecibo and the ALFA Pulsar Survey (2006)

Leeuwen, J. Van, Cordes, J.M., Lorimer, D.R., Freire, P.C.C., Camilo, F., Stairs, I.H., ...

The recently started Arecibo L-band Feed Array (ALFA) pulsar survey aims to find ¿ 1000 new pulsars. Due to its high time and frequency resolution the survey is especially sensitive to millisecond...

Arecibo Pulsar Survey Using ALFA. II. The Young, Highly Relativistic Binary Pulsar J1906+0746 (2006)

Lorimer, D.R., Stairs, I.H., Cordes, J.M., Camilo, F., Faulkner, A.J., ...

We report the discovery of PSR J1906+0746, a young 144 ms pulsar in a highly relativistic 3.98 hr orbit with an eccentricity of 0.085 and expected gravitational wave coalescence time of ~300 Myr. The...

Transient radio bursts from rotating neutron stars (2005)

McLaughlin, M. A., Lyne, A. G., Lorimer, D. R., Kramer, M., Faulkner, A. J., Manchester, R. N., ...

The `radio sky' is relatively unexplored for transient signals, although the potential of radio-transient searches is high, as demonstrated recently by the discovery of a previously unknown type of...

The young, highly relativistic binary pulsar J1906+0746 (2005)

Lorimer, D. R., Stairs, I. H., Freire, P. C. C., Cordes, J. M., Camilo, F., Faulkner, A. J., ...

We report the discovery of PSR J1906+0746, a young 144-ms pulsar in a highly relativistic 3.98-hr orbit with an eccentricity of 0.085 and expected gravitational wave coalescence time of 300 Myr. The...

Discovery of Three Wide-orbit Binary Pulsars: Implications for Binary Evolution and Equivalence Principles (2005)

Stairs, I. H., Faulkner, A. J., Lyne, A. G., Kramer, M., Lorimer, D. R., McLaughlin, M. A., ...

We report the discovery of three binary millisecond pulsars during the Parkes Multibeam Pulsar Survey of the Galactic Plane. The objects are highly recycled and are in orbits of many tens of days...

PSR J1756-2251: a new relativistic double neutron star system (2004)

Faulkner, A. J., Kramer, M., Lyne, A. G., Manchester, R. N., McLaughlin, M. A., Stairs, I. H., ...

We report the discovery during the Parkes Multibeam Pulsar Survey of PSR J1756-2251, a 28.5 ms pulsar in a relativistic binary system. Subsequent timing observations showed the pulsar to have an...

The Parkes Multibeam Pulsar Survey: V. Finding binary and millisecond pulsars (2004)

Faulkner, A. J., Stairs, I. H., Kramer, M., Lyne, A. G., Hobbs, G., Possenti, A., ...

The Parkes Multibeam Pulsar Survey is the most successful survey of the Galactic plane ever performed, finding over 600 pulsars in the initial processing. We report on reprocessing of all 40,000...

The Very Young Radio Pulsar J1357-6429 (2004)

Camilo, F., Manchester, R. N., Lyne, A. G., Gaensler, B. M., Possenti, A., D'Amico, N., ...

We report the discovery of a radio pulsar with a characteristic age of 7300 years, making it one of the 10 apparently youngest Galactic pulsars known. PSR J1357-6429, with a spin period of P = 166 ms...

Two Radio Pulsars with Magnetar Fields (2003)

McLaughlin, M. A., Kaspi, V. M., Stairs, I. H., Lorimer, D. R., Lyne, A. G., Kramer, M., ...

PSRs J1847-0130 and J1718-37184 have inferred surface dipole magnetic fields greater than those of any other known pulsars and well above the ``quantum critical field'' above which some models...

PSR J1847-0130: A Radio Pulsar with Magnetar Spin Characteristics (2003)

McLaughlin, M. A., Stairs, I. H., Kaspi, V. M., Lorimer, D. R., Kramer, M., Lyne, A. G., ...

We report the discovery of PSR J1847-0130, a radio pulsar with a 6.7-s spin period, in the Parkes multibeam survey of the Galactic plane. The slowdown rate for the pulsar, 1.3x10^{-12} s/s, is high...

The Parkes multibeam pulsar survey: III. Young pulsars & the discovery and timing of 200 pulsars (2003)

Kramer, M., Bell, J. F., Manchester, R. N., Lyne, A. G., Camilo, F., Stairs, I. H., ...

The Parkes multibeam pulsar survey has unlocked vast areas of the Galactic plane which were previously invisible to earlier low-frequency and less-sensitive surveys. The survey has discovered more...

Yet MORE PM Survey Discoveries....? (2003)

Faulkner, A. J., Kramer, M., Hobbs, G., Lyne, A. G., Manchester, R. N., Camilo, F., ...

The Parkes Multibeam (PM) survey has found nearly 50% of the >1400 known pulsars and detected 20% of the pulsars in binary systems (75% within the survey area), few of these are millisecond pulsars...