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arxiv: astro-ph/0509732 · v1 · submitted 2005-09-24 · 🌌 astro-ph

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Arecibo Pulsar Survey Using ALFA. I. Survey Strategy and First Discoveries

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We report results from the initial stage of a long-term pulsar survey of the Galactic plane using the Arecibo L-band Feed Array (ALFA), a seven-beam receiver operating at 1.4 GHz with 0.3 GHz bandwidth. The search targets Galactic latitudes |b| < 5 deg in the longitude ranges 32 deg < l < 77 deg and 168 deg < l < 77 deg. Data discussed here were collected over a 100 MHz passband centered on 1.42 GHz using a spectrometer that recorded 256 channels every 64 microsec. In a preliminary, standard period-DM analysis, we have detected 29 previously known pulsars and discovered 11 new ones. One of these, with a period of 69 ms and a low characteristic age of 82 kyr, is a plausible candidate for association with the unidentified EGRET source 3EG J1928+1733. Another is a non-recycled pulsar in a relativistic binary with orbital period of 3.98 hr. We also search the data for isolated dispersed pulses, a technique that yielded discovery of an extremely sporadic radio emitter with a spin period of 1.2 s. Simulations we have carried out indicate that about 1000 new pulsars will be found in the ALFA survey. In addition to providing a large sample for use in population analyses and for probing the magnetoionic interstellar medium, the survey maximizes the chances of finding rapidly spinning millisecond pulsars and pulsars in compact binary systems. Our search algorithms will exploit the multiple data streams from ALFA to discriminate between radio frequency interference and celestial signals, including pulsars and possibly new classes of transient radio sources.

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