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Feb 2008
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40 YEARS OF PULSARS: Millisecond Pulsars, Magnetars and More. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 983, pp. 633-635 (2008).
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Pulsars, Neutron Stars, Time Series Analysis, Time Variability, Radio Telescopes And Instrumentation, Heterodyne Receivers, Gravitational Radiation Detectors, Mass Spectrometers, And Other Instrumentation And Techniques, Binary And Multiple Stars
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The European Pulsar Timing Array is a collaboration that has recently been formed between the five major radio observatories in Europe: Jodrell Bank, Effelsberg, Westerbork, Nançay and Sardinia. Together we work towards detecting gravitational waves. We combine the individual strengths of all the different observatories to obtain improved results. We give a short introduction on the partners, goals and instrumentation of this collaboration. Besides gravitational wave detection, the EPTA collaboration is sharing data to optimize timing on, for example, millisecond binary pulsars. We present some recent results of combining datasets of the four telescopes now in use for the EPTA.
Cognard Ismaël
Janssen Gemma H.
Jessner Axel
Kramer Mallie Mae
Purver Mark
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