The Cagliari pulsar group is part of the Cagliari Astronomical
Observatory. We study many aspects of pulsar astronomy
including pulsar timing, the origin and evolution of pulsars,
pulsar emission properties and mechanisms and the connection
between radio pulsars and other neutron stars, as well as their
environments
In the last decades we have actively
participated in all major pulsar search experiments using the Parkes radio
telescope: in the Parkes
High-latitude survey we found the first double pulsar system
J0737-3039A/B (Burgay et al. 2003, Nature; Lyne et al. 2004,
Science); more recent experiments include the High
Time Resolution Universe Survey, through which the
astrophysical nature of Fast Radio Burst was finally assessed,
and the ongoing SuPERB
(Survey for Pulsars and Extragalactic Radio Bursts).
The Cagliari pulsar group is heavily involved
in the development of the new 64-m Sardinia Radio telescope.
Major collaborations involve the Jodrell Bank
pulsar group in Manchester (England), the Max
Planck pulsar group in Bonn (Germany), the ATNF pulsar
group, in Sydney (Australia) and the Swinburne pulsar
group, in Melbourne (Australia). We are also part of the European Pulsar Timing Array
collaboration and participate in the a
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