Parkes Pulsar Data
Data obtained using the Parkes pulsar system are made available two years after they were taken. Details of observations which fall into this category can be found in the summaries below. There is no Observatory-based archive, so access to the data should be negotiated with project PIs. PIs of projects may be found by looking up the Project ID in the proposal summary tables or by contacting Jessica ChapmanThe Parkes Pulsar Multibeam Survey
Data and results from the pulsar multibeam survey are made available as follows:- Data on pulsars discovered in the survey are placed on the WWW at the time of acceptance of the paper announcing the discoveries, or 18 months after confirmation of the detection, whichever is first.
- Raw data tapes from the pulsar survey are made available for copying two years after recording. Software for copying tapes to disk or other tapes will be provided.
For further information on the multibeam pulsar survey, please contact Dick Manchester, or Andrew Lyne.
Format of Summaries
The tables below describes the 10 entries on each lines of the above summaries
Gridded survey observations
1 @# -- Key for beginning of the summary of a given observation 2 iiiiii -- Time assignment committee project ID (a6) 3 ppppppp -- Pointing ID (i7) 4 llllllll -- Galactic longitude of pointing centre (f8.3) (degrees) 5 bbbbbbb -- Galactic latitude of pointing centre (f7.3) (degrees) 6 s -- Status of the pointing (a) 7 tttttt -- tape number (a6) 8 fff -- file number (i3.3) 9 mmmmm.mmm -- MJD (f9.3) 10 cccccccc -- Name of configuration file used during the observation (a8)Individual pointed observations
1 @# -- Key for beginning of the summary of a given observation 2 iiiiii -- Time assignment committee project ID (a6) 3 sssssssssss -- Source/Target name (up to 11 characters) 4 hh:mm:ss.s -- Right Ascension 5 sdd:mm:ss -- Declination 6 s -- Status of the pointing (a) 7 tttttt -- tape number (a6) 8 fff -- file number (i3.3) 9 mmmmm.mmm -- MJD (f9.3) 10 cccccccc -- Name of configuration file used during the observation (a8)