Discovery and Timing of 49 Pulsars from the Arecibo 327-MHz Drift Survey

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Discovery and Timing of 49 Pulsars from the Arecibo 327-MHz Drift Survey

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Timothy E. E. Olszanski, Evan F. Lewis, Julia S. Deneva, Maura A. McLaughlin, Kevin Stovall, Paulo C. C. Freire, Benetge B. P. Perera, Manjari Bagchi, Jose G. Martinez

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We present 18 pulsar discoveries from the AO327 pulsar survey, along with their timing solutions and those for an additional 31 AO327-discovered pulsars. Timing solutions were constructed using observations from a follow-up timing campaign taken between the periods of 2013 -- 2019 using the Arecibo Observatory's 327-MHz receiver. Aside from PSR J0916+0658, an isolated pulsar that shows evidence for partial recycling, the remaining discoveries are non-recycled pulsars. We present a brief census of emission features for all pulsars with the following standouts. PSR~J1942+0142 is found to exhibit the very rare phenomenon of subpulse bi-drifting and PSR~J0225+1727 has an interpulse. We also report distance estimates using the NE2001 and YMW16 Galactic electron density models, and identify at least 10 sources where either one or both models underestimate the maximum Galactic line of sight dispersion measure.

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