Early pulsar observations with LOFAR

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This contribution to the proceedings of “A New Golden Age for Radio Astronomy" is simply intended to give some of the highlights from pulsar observations with LOFAR at the time of its official opening: June 12th, 2010. These observations illustrate that, though LOFAR is still under construction and astronomical commissioning, it is already starting to deliver on its promise to revolutionize radio astronomy in the low-frequency regime. These observations also demonstrate how LOFAR has many “next-generation" capabilities, such as wide-field multi-beaming, that will be vital to open a new Golden Age in radio astronomy through the Square Kilometer Array and its precursors.

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Hessels, J., Stappers, B., Hassall, T., Weltevrede, P., Alexov, A., Coenen, T., … Karastergiou, A. (2010). Early pulsar observations with LOFAR. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 112). Sissa Medialab Srl. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.112.0025

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