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The MeerKAT telescope as a pulsar facility: System verification and early science results from MeerTime

2020; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 37; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/pasa.2020.19

ISSN

1448-6083

Autores

M. Bailes, A. Jameson, F. Abbate, E D Barr, N. D. R. Bhat, L. Bondonneau, M. Burgay, S. Buchner, F. Camilo, D. J. Champion, I. Cognard, Paul Demorest, P. C. C. Freire, T. Gautam, M. Geyer, J.–M. Grießmeier, L. Guillemot, H. Hu, F. Jankowski, S. Johnston, A. Karastergiou, R. Karuppusamy, D. Kaur, M. J. Keith, M. Krämer, J. van Leeuwen, M. E. Lower, Yogesh Maan, M. A. McLaughlin, Bradley W. Meyers, S. Osłowski, L S Oswald, A. Parthasarathy, Timothy T. Pennucci, Bettina Posselt, Andrea Possenti, S. M. Ransom, Daniel J. Reardon, A. Ridolfi, C. T. G. Schollar, M. Serylak, G. Shaifullah, Mohsen Shamohammadi, R. M. Shannon, C. Sobey, X Song, R. Spiewak, I. H. Stairs, B. W. Stappers, W. van Straten, Andrzej Szary, G. Theureau, V. Venkatraman Krishnan, P. Weltevrede, Norbert Wex, T. D. Abbott, G. Adams, J. P. Burger, R. R. G. Gamatham, M. Gouws, D. M. Horn, B. Hugo, A. F. Joubert, Jason Manley, K. McAlpine, S. S. Passmoor, A. Peens-Hough, Z. R. Ramudzuli, A. Rust, S. Salie, L. C. Schwardt, R. Siebrits, Geomarr van Tonder, V. Van Tonder, M. G. Welz,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Frequency and Time Standards

Resumo

Abstract We describe system verification tests and early science results from the pulsar processor (PTUSE) developed for the newly commissioned 64-dish SARAO MeerKAT radio telescope in South Africa. MeerKAT is a high-gain ( ${\sim}2.8\,\mbox{K Jy}^{-1}$ ) low-system temperature ( ${\sim}18\,\mbox{K at }20\,\mbox{cm}$ ) radio array that currently operates at 580–1 670 MHz and can produce tied-array beams suitable for pulsar observations. This paper presents results from the MeerTime Large Survey Project and commissioning tests with PTUSE. Highlights include observations of the double pulsar $\mbox{J}0737{-}3039\mbox{A}$ , pulse profiles from 34 millisecond pulsars (MSPs) from a single 2.5-h observation of the Globular cluster Terzan 5, the rotation measure of Ter5O, a 420-sigma giant pulse from the Large Magellanic Cloud pulsar PSR $\mbox{J}0540{-}6919$ , and nulling identified in the slow pulsar PSR J0633–2015. One of the key design specifications for MeerKAT was absolute timing errors of less than 5 ns using their novel precise time system. Our timing of two bright MSPs confirm that MeerKAT delivers exceptional timing. PSR $\mbox{J}2241{-}5236$ exhibits a jitter limit of $<4\,\mbox{ns h}^{-1}$ whilst timing of PSR $\mbox{J}1909{-}3744$ over almost 11 months yields an rms residual of 66 ns with only 4 min integrations. Our results confirm that the MeerKAT is an exceptional pulsar telescope. The array can be split into four separate sub-arrays to time over 1 000 pulsars per day and the future deployment of S-band (1 750–3 500 MHz) receivers will further enhance its capabilities.

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