Journal article

Detection of crab giant pulses using the mileura widefield array low frequency demonstrator field prototype system

NDR Bhat, RB Wayth, HS Knight, JD Bowman, D Oberoi, DG Barnes, FH Briggs, RJ Cappallo, D Herne, J Kocz, CJ Lonsdale, MJ Lynch, B Stansby, J Stevens, G Torr, RL Webster, J Stuart B Wyithe

Astrophysical Journal | Published : 2007

Abstract

We report on the detection of giant pulses from the Crab Nebula pulsar at a frequency of 200 MHz using the field deployment system designed for the Mileura Widefield Array's Low Frequency Demonstrator (MWA-LFD). Our observations are among the first high-quality detections at such low frequencies. The measured pulse shapes are deconvolved for interstellar pulse broadening, yielding a pulse-broadening time of 670 ± 100 μs, and the implied strength of scattering (scattering measure) is the lowest that is estimated toward the Crab Nebula from observations made so far. The sensitivity of the system is largely dictated by the sky background, and our simple equipment is capable of detecting pulses ..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers