
doi: 10.14311/1476
handle: 11573/495913 , 11573/435046
The Crab pulsar is one of the most intensively studied X-ray/optical objects, but up to now only a small number of research groups have based their photometers on SiPM technology. In early February 2011, the Crab pulsar signal was observed with our photometer prototype. With low-cost instrumentation, the results of the analysis are very significant: the processed data acquired on the Crab pulsar gave both a good light curve and a good power spectrum, in comparison with the data analysis results of other more expensive photometer instrumentation.
fast variability; photometer; pulsar; silicon photomultiplier detector (sipm), stars; pulsars; photometers; instrumentation; psr j0534+2200, photometer, Silicon PhotoMultiplier detector (SiPM), Pulsar., TA1-2040, fast variability, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
fast variability; photometer; pulsar; silicon photomultiplier detector (sipm), stars; pulsars; photometers; instrumentation; psr j0534+2200, photometer, Silicon PhotoMultiplier detector (SiPM), Pulsar., TA1-2040, fast variability, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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