PALFA is a large-scale survey for radio pulsars at 1.4 GHz using the Arecibo 305-meter telescope and the ALFA multibeam receivers. It is the largest and most sensitive survey of the Galactic plane to date.[1]
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PALFA is a large-scale survey for radio pulsars at 1.4 GHz using the Arecibo 305-meter telescope and the ALFA multibeam receivers. It is the largest and...
cms. SUMSS - Survey at 843 MHz, mapping the sky south of -30 deg with similar sensitivity and resolution to the northern NVSS PALFASurvey – On-going 1...
W. W. (2019). "Eight Millisecond Pulsars Discovered in the Arecibo PALFASurvey". The Astrophysical Journal. 886 (2): 148. arXiv:1908.09926. Bibcode:2019ApJ...
Implementation of a Fast-folding Pipeline for Long-period Pulsar Searching in the PALFASurvey". The Astrophysical Journal. 861 (1): 44. arXiv:1805.08247. doi:10...