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(Wiki page) The early planning for pulsar observing with the Australian Square Kilometre Array pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope is preserved here: (Wiki page)

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(COAST wiki) The early planning for pulsar observing with the Australian Square Kilometre Array pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope is preserved here: (Old ASKAP wiki)

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ASKAP

Information on pulsar projects being developed for the Australian Square Kilometre Array pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope (Wiki page)

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ASKAP - COAST

This is the current working wiki for the Compact Objects with ASKAP — Searching and Timing (COAST) project: (Wiki page) The early planning for pulsar observing with the Australian Square Kilometre Array pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope is preserved here: (Wiki page)

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The International Pulsar Timing Array

A collaboration between the Parkes, North-American and European timing array projects.

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NANOGrav

The North American NanoHertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves NANOGrav homepage

October 28, 2008, at 06:37 AM by 150.229.108.51 -
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Information on pulsar projects being developed for the Australian Square Kilometre Array pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope Wiki page

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Information on pulsar projects being developed for the Australian Square Kilometre Array pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope (Wiki page)

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Information on pulsar projects being developed for the Australian Square Kilometre Array pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope

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Information on pulsar projects being developed for the Australian Square Kilometre Array pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope Wiki page

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ASKAP

Information on pulsar projects being developed for the Australian Square Kilometre Array pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope

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Pulsar Timing for the GLAST Mission

The pulsar timing database used to help gamma-ray astronomers find pulsations

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A timing array project using 5 telescopes in Europe. EPTA wiki

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A timing array project using 5 telescopes in Europe. EPTA wiki

SKA Virtual Telescope

Here are the parameters of the SKA virtual telescope, which covers stages A, B and C of the SKA. It also contains the list of SVT-proposals. http://webmail.jb.man.ac.uk/SKAwiki/VirtualTelescope

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A timing array project using 5 telescopes in Europe.

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A timing array project using 5 telescopes in Europe. EPTA wiki

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Timing Arrays

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Pulsar Timing Arrays

Timing array projects are looking to detect gravitational waves by detecting correlations between residuals on an ‘array’ of pulsars. This requires high precision timing on a number of pulsars distributed on the sky.

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A timing array based at the Parkes radio telescope, aiming to time 20 pulsars with <100ns residuals.

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European Pulsar Timing Array

A timing array project using 5 telescopes in Europe.

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This is the index of projects… Currently empty until some projects are added (This is just a placeholder).

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Projects

Timing Arrays

Parkes Pulsar Timing Array

PPTA Wiki

European Pulsar Timing Array

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This is the index of projects… Currently empty until some projects are added (This is just a placeholder).

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