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FAST Low Frequency Pulsar Survey Youling Yue ( 岳岳岳 ) FAST Project, NAOC PKU Astrophysics Colloquium 2012

FAST Low Frequency Pulsar Survey

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FAST Low Frequency Pulsar Survey. Youling Yue ( 岳友岭 ) FAST Project, NAOC PKU Astrophysics Colloquium 2012. outline. Current FAST receivers Receiver for early pulsar survey: Low frequency (~400MHz) 7-beam receiver Pulsar survey simulation using PSRPOP Gravitational wave detection limits - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FAST Low Frequency Pulsar Survey

Youling Yue (岳友岭 )FAST Project, NAOC

PKU Astrophysics Colloquium 2012

outline

• Current FAST receivers• Receiver for early pulsar survey:

Low frequency (~400MHz) 7-beam receiver• Pulsar survey simulation using PSRPOP• Gravitational wave detection limits• RFI• Single beam wideband receiver

No Band (GHz) Beams Pol. CryoTsys(K)

Science

1 0.07 – 0.14 1 RCP LCP

no1000

High-z HI(EoR),PSR, VLBI, Lines

2 0.14 – 0.28 1 RCP LCP

no400

High-z HI(EoR),PSR, VLBI, Lines

3 0.28 – 0.56 1 or multi RCP LCP

no150

High-z HI(EoR),PSR, VLBI, LinesSpace weather, Low frequency DSN

4 0.56 – 1.02 1 RCP LCP

yes60

High-z HI(EoR),PSR, VLBI, LinesExo-planet science

5 0.320 – 0.334 1 RCP LCP

no200

HI,PSR,VLBIEarly sciences

6 0.55 – 0.64 1 RCP LCP

yes60

HI,PSR,VLBIEarly Sciences

7 1.15 – 1.72 1 L wide RCP LCP

yes25

HI,PSR,VLBI,SETI,Lines

8 1.05 – 1.45 19 Lnarrow multibeam

RCP LCP

yes25

HI and PSR survey, Transients

9 2.00 – 3.00 1 RCP/LCP

yes25

PTA, DSN, VLBI, SETI

FAST receivers

From C. J. Jin

Need a receiver

• To work at low frequency (<1GHz) to meet early stage pointing accuracy

• To do a whole FAST sky pulsar survey (L-band 19-beam is not the best one)

7-beam receiver

• Propose to build a 7-beam receiver for early drift-scan pulsar survey, freq ~400-560MHz

• Similar design like current multibeam receivers, easy to build, ready in early 2016

Parkes Effelsberg Arecibo FAST

Pulsar science for 7-beam receiver

• Low frequency drift-scan pulsar survey– Detect ~2300 normal pulsar (~1700 new)– Detect ~300 MSP (~200 new), good for GW

detection • M31/M33 pulsar survey (tracking)• Radio transient survey– Use same data set (piggyback)– good option for a whole FAST sky (2.3π) survey

before PAF receiver is available

7-beam receiver details

• Optimized for pulsar (transients) survey at early science stage (Sept 2016 or earlier)

• Freq ~400MHz, BW ~150MHz (1/3 freq)• Cooled, Tsys without sky ~30K or less• Light weight• Horn, dipole, etc, not PAF• Inexpensive (maybe <1 Million USD)• Use 19-beam backends• data ~2.4PB (one whole FAST sky scan)

Drift survey simulation with PSRPOP

• FAST sky drift-scan survey for pulsar• Integration time ~40s at 400MHz• Two working case– Spherical surface, illuminated aperture Dill decrease as

frequency increase, Dill ~ 200m*(f/400MHz)^1/4 (very early stage)

– 300m diameter parabola• Two population– Normal pulsar– Millisecond pulsar

Drift survey simulation PSRPOP

PSRPOP website: http://psrpop.sourceforge.net/

Blue: ~100k pulsar generated Red: ~2300 detected by FAST

spherical surface

BW = 1/3 freqIntegration time ~60s *(400MHz/freq)Dill ~ 200m at 400MHz

Number of Normal pulsar detected

300m parabola

BW = 1/3 freqIntegration time ~40s *(400MHz/freq)

400MHz side is favored because of faster survey speed

Number of Normal pulsar detected

For comparison, FAST L-band suvey will detect ~5000 pulsars (Smits et al. 2009)

MSP survey simulation

• Normal pulsar and MSP are of different population: different spectral index, spatial distribution, etc

• Change spectral index and spectral index deviation so that the simulation meets both Parkes multibeam survey and 70cm survey

• Search through the parameter space to find the best point

Sample (~100k pulsar) generated by matching PMB results (L-band)Constrain spectral index and its deviation by matching 70cm survey Green region meets the observed ~20 MSPs from 70cm survey

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Mean –1.6, deviation 0.35 used by Smits et al. 2009

Possible region?

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GW detection limits adding new MSP from FAST drift scan survey36 from IPTA + 40 from FASTplot from K. J. Lee

RFI 2004 final freq and BWdepend on RFI

RFI 2005

Single beam wideband receiver for early pulsar timing

• Effelsberg, GBT, Parkes, Arecibo are developing or discussing wide band pulsar timing receivers ~500MHz-3GHz~700MHz-4GHz

• For FAST pulsar timing– 500MHz-3GHz

• For FAST early science ~270MHz-1450MHz– Low end limited by RFI– High end covers HI

Akgiray & Weinreb 2011

Thank YouComments are welcome

Possible region?

Mean –1.6, deviation 0.35 used by Smits et al. 2009