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W. van Straten
Researcher at Auckland University of Technology
Publications - 218
Citations - 17460
W. van Straten is an academic researcher from Auckland University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pulsar & Millisecond pulsar. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 204 publications receiving 15366 citations. Previous affiliations of W. van Straten include University of Sydney & Max Planck Society.
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The High Time Resolution Universe Pulsar Survey I: System configuration and initial discoveries
Michael Keith,Andrew Jameson,W. van Straten,Matthew Bailes,Simon Johnston,Michael Kramer,Michael Kramer,Andrea Possenti,Samuel Bates,N. D. R. Bhat,M. Burgay,Sarah Burke-Spolaor,Sarah Burke-Spolaor,N. D'Amico,Lina Levin,Lina Levin,Peter L. McMahon,Peter L. McMahon,S. Milia,S. Milia,Ben Stappers +20 more
TL;DR: The Parkes radio telescope has been used to survey the entire southern sky in 42641 pointings, split into low, mid and high Galactic latitude regions, with integration times of 4200, 540 and 270 s as discussed by the authors.
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Status update of the Parkes pulsar timing array
Joris P. W. Verbiest,Matthew Bailes,N. D. R. Bhat,Sarah Burke-Spolaor,Sarah Burke-Spolaor,David Champion,William A. Coles,George Hobbs,Aidan Hotan,Fredrick A. Jenet,J. Khoo,Kejia Lee,Andrea N. Lommen,Richard N. Manchester,Stefan Oslowski,Stefan Oslowski,John Reynolds,John Sarkissian,W. van Straten,D. R. B. Yardley,D. R. B. Yardley,X. P. You +21 more
TL;DR: The Parkes Pulsar Timing Array project aims to make a direct detection of a gravitational wave background through the timing of millisecond pulsars as mentioned in this paper, and the main requirements for that endeavour are described and recent and ongoing progress is outlined.
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PSR J2322−2650 – a low-luminosity millisecond pulsar with a planetary-mass companion
Renée Spiewak,Matthew Bailes,Ewan Barr,N. D. R. Bhat,M. Burgay,A. D. Cameron,D. J. Champion,Chris Flynn,Andrew Jameson,Simon Johnston,Michael Keith,Michael Kramer,Shrinivas R. Kulkarni,Lina Levin,Andrew Lyne,Vincent Morello,Cherry Ng,A. Possenti,Vikram Ravi,Benjamin Stappers,W. van Straten,Caterina Tiburzi +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the discovery of a binary millisecond pulsar (MSP), PSRJ2322−2650, was presented in the southern section of the High Time Resolution Universe survey.
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A Shapiro delay detection in the binary system hosting the millisecond pulsar PSR J1910-5959A
Alessandro Corongiu,M. Burgay,Andrea Possenti,Fernando Camilo,N. D'Amico,N. D'Amico,Andrew Lyne,Richard N. Manchester,John Sarkissian,Matthew Bailes,Simon Johnston,Michael Kramer,Michael Kramer,W. van Straten +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the relativistic Shapiro delay has been detected in a binary pulsar with a helium white dwarf (HeWD) companion located about 6 arcmin from the center of the globular cluster NGC 6752.
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A fast radio burst with a low dispersion measure
Emily Petroff,Emily Petroff,Emily Petroff,L. C. Oostrum,L. C. Oostrum,Benjamin Stappers,Matthew Bailes,Matthew Bailes,Ewan Barr,Samuel Bates,Shivani Bhandari,N. D. R. Bhat,N. D. R. Bhat,M. Burgay,Sarah Burke-Spolaor,A. D. Cameron,D. J. Champion,Ralph Eatough,Chris Flynn,Andrew Jameson,Andrew Jameson,Simon Johnston,Evan Keane,Michael Keith,Michael Kramer,Lina Levin,Vincent Morello,Cherry Ng,A. Possenti,A. Possenti,Vikram Ravi,W. van Straten,David J. Thornton,Caterina Tiburzi +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new fast radio burst (FRB) was detected in the high-latitude portion of the High Time Resolution Universe South survey at the Parkes telescope.