Binary Pulsar Discoveries in the Parkes Multibeam Survey

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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The Parkes Multibeam survey has been very successful and has discovered about half of the known pulsars. Of these several are binary and millisecond pulsars. In this paper I discuss the procedures that are used for detecting binary pulsars and the current selection effects which arise because of limited data processing. While these selection effects are significant, many interesting binary systems have nevertheless been discovered and I describe some of these. Finally, I offer some indications as to how such searches are likely to proceed in the future.

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