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Cherry Ng
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 219
Citations - 14331
Cherry Ng is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pulsar & Millisecond pulsar. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 186 publications receiving 10978 citations. Previous affiliations of Cherry Ng include Search for extraterrestrial intelligence & University of Hong Kong.
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The High Time Resolution Universe Pulsar Survey - XVI. Discovery and timing of 40 pulsars from the southern Galactic plane.
A. D. Cameron,A. D. Cameron,D. J. Champion,Matthew Bailes,Vishnu Balakrishnan,Ewan Barr,Ewan Barr,C. G. Bassa,Samuel Bates,Shivani Bhandari,N. D. R. Bhat,M. Burgay,Sarah Burke-Spolaor,Chris Flynn,Andrew Jameson,Simon Johnston,Michael Keith,Michael Kramer,Michael Kramer,Lina Levin,Andrew Lyne,Cherry Ng,E. Petroff,A. Possenti,A. Possenti,David A. Smith,Benjamin Stappers,W. van Straten,Caterina Tiburzi,Caterina Tiburzi,Jingwen Wu +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of processing an additional 44% of the High Time Resolution Universe South Low Latitude (HTRU-S LowLat) pulsar survey, and report the discovery of 40 pulsars, including three millisecond pulsar-white dwarf binary systems (PSRs J1537-5312, J1547-5709 and J1618-4624), a black-widow binary system (PSR J1745-23), a glitching pulsar, an eclipsing binary pulsar with a 1.5
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Fast Radio Burst Morphology in the First CHIME/FRB Catalog.
Ziggy Pleunis,Deborah C. Good,Victoria M. Kaspi,R. Mckinven,Scott M. Ransom,Paul Scholz,Kevin Bandura,Mohit Bhardwaj,P. J. Boyle,Charanjot Brar,Tomas Cassanelli,P. Chawla,Fengqiu,Dong,Emmanuel Fonseca,Bryan Gaensler,A. Josephy,Jane F. Kaczmarek,Calvin Leung,Hsiu-Hsien Lin,Kiyoshi Masui,J. Mena-Parra,Daniele Michilli,Cherry Ng,C. Patel,M. Rafiei-Ravandi,Mubdi Rahman,Pranav Sanghavi,Kaitlyn Shin,Kendrick M. Smith,Ingrid H. Stairs,Shriharsh P. Tendulkar +31 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a synthesis of fast radio burst morphology (the change in flux as a function of time and frequency) as detected in the 400-800 MHz octave by the FRB project on the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME/FRB) was presented.
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No Evidence for Galactic Latitude Dependence of the Fast Radio Burst Sky Distribution
A. Josephy,P. Chawla,A. P. Curtin,V. M. Kaspi,Mohit Bhardwaj,P. J. Boyle,Charanjot Brar,Tomas Cassanelli,Emmanuel Fonseca,Bryan Gaensler,Calvin Leung,Hsiu-Hsien Lin,Kiyoshi Masui,R. Mckinven,J. Mena-Parra,Daniele Michilli,Cherry Ng,Ziggy Pleunis,M. Rafiei-Ravandi,Mubdi Rahman,P. Sanghavi,P. Scholz,K. M. Smith,I. H. Stairs,Shriharsh P. Tendulkar,A. V. Zwaniga +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate whether the sky rate of fast radio bursts depends on Galactic latitude using the first catalog of FRBs detected by the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment Fast Radio Burst (CHIME/FRB) Project.
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On the x-ray variability of magnetar 1rxs j170849.0–400910
Paul Scholz,Robert F. Archibald,Victoria M. Kaspi,Cherry Ng,Cherry Ng,A. P. Beardmore,Neil Gehrels,J. A. Kennea +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a long-term X-ray flux and spectral analysis for 1RXS J170849.0-400910 using the Swift/X-Ray Telescope spanning over eight years from 2005 to 2013.
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Geminga's puzzling pulsar wind nebula
Bettina Posselt,George G. Pavlov,Patrick Slane,Roger W. Romani,Niccolò Bucciantini,A. M. Bykov,Oleg Kargaltsev,Martin C. Weisskopf,Cherry Ng +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Chandra observations of the Geminga pulsar wind nebula (PWN) have been reported, showing that the luminous, bent polar outflows in the axial tail of the pulsar can be represented by a crushed torus.