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astro-ph.IM2009

The North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves

F. Jenet, L. S. Finn, J. Lazio +21

astro-ph.HE2013

X-Ray Observations of Black Widow Pulsars

P. Gentile, M. Roberts, M. McLaughlin +6

astro-ph.IM2016

From Spin Noise to Systematics: Stochastic Processes in the First International Pulsar Timing Array Data Release

L. Lentati, R. M. Shannon, W. A. Coles +80

astro-ph2005

A Search for Radio Emission from the Young 16-ms X-ray Pulsar PSR J0537-6910

F. Crawford, M. McLaughlin, S. Johnston +2

astro-ph2006

Discovery of two pulsars towards the Galactic Centre

Simon Johnston, M. Kramer, D. R. Lorimer +4

astro-ph.CO2012

Limits on the Stochastic Gravitational Wave Background from the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves

P. B. Demorest, R. D. Ferdman, M. E. Gonzalez +24

astro-ph2005

Testing GR with the Double Pulsar: Recent Results

M. Kramer, D. R. Lorimer, A. G. Lyne +12

astro-ph.GA2014

NANOGrav Limits on Gravitational Waves from Individual Supermassive Black Hole Binaries in Circular Orbits

Z. Arzoumanian, A. Brazier, S. Burke-Spolaor +36

astro-ph2006

Chandra Smells a RRAT: X-ray Detection of a Rotating Radio Transient

B. M. Gaensler, M. McLaughlin, S. Reynolds +10

astro-ph.IM2013

PEACE: Pulsar Evaluation Algorithm for Candidate Extraction -- A software package for post-analysis processing of pulsar survey candidates

K. J. Lee, K. Stovall, F. A. Jenet +41

astro-ph.GA2010

Near-infrared observations of Rotating Radio Transients

N. Rea, G. Lo Curto, V. Testa +6

astro-ph.SR2009

The international pulsar timing array project: using pulsars as a gravitational wave detector

G. Hobbs, A. Archibald, Z. Arzoumanian +55

astro-ph.IM2014

Gravitational wave astronomy with the SKA

G. H. Janssen, G. Hobbs, M. McLaughlin +12

astro-ph2005

Discovery of the X-ray Counterpart to the Rotating Radio Transient J1819--1458

S. P. Reynolds, K. J. Borkowski, B. M. Gaensler +10