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I am following this conversation with interest. I think the key will be in the details. For MeerKAT, we opted for a single long (to get enough single pulses) pass of 1000+ sources, which didn't take up that much time, followed by monthly monitoring of several
hundred, with the minimum integration time that gives us good fidelity. The value of 8h per source can be debated.</div>
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The high-level arguments about the science you are putting forward are interesting, but ultimately the objectives of searching and timing are the same: to understand pulsars and where they sit in a variety of problems in physics. In my opinion therefore, these
campaigns need to be optimized in a practical way, maximizing the return from each and helping each other's objectives. </div>
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Not particularly useful, but those are my thoughts anyway.</div>
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Cheers,</div>
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<b>Sent:</b> 10 November 2021 09:04<br>
<b>To:</b> Joris Verbiest <joris.verbiest@gmail.com><br>
<b>Cc:</b> fgl2bf@astron.nl <fgl2bf@astron.nl>; Alessandro Ridolfi <alessandro.ridolfi@inaf.it>; Ziggy Pleunis <ziggypleunis@gmail.com>; e.vanderwateren@science.ru.nl <e.vanderwateren@science.ru.nl>; lofarpwg@astron.nl <lofarpwg@astron.nl>; Pilia, Maura <maura.pilia@inaf.it><br>
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<div>hi Joris and Cees,</div>
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<div>I really do not disagree with any of you and I see good reasons for both visions.
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<div>Science-wise I'm more on Cees' (and my original) view (most science, with some notable</div>
<div>exceptions, is overlapping among monitoring and long tracks on known sources, although on different timescales),
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<div>while on the implementation plan, I'm much more inclined on Joris' view, especially since</div>
<div>doing 1000 sources with the monitoring will be practically very hard if not impossible.</div>
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<div>Maybe an intermediate option could be to ask for the Census-1000 pulsars as a "piggy</div>
<div>back" program for the survey EoI, while keeping the description of the related science
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<div>and motivations in the "monitoring" EoI. <br>
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<div>Anyway, just a second order thing. What's important is to have that implemented somewhere.</div>
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<div dir="ltr" class="x_gmail_attr">Il giorno mer 10 nov 2021 alle ore 09:54 Joris Verbiest <<a href="mailto:joris.verbiest@gmail.com">joris.verbiest@gmail.com</a>> ha scritto:<br>
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<div>Hi Cees,</div>
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<div>Just to quickly point out that I don't think I agree.<br>
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<div>I do agree that scientifically there is a match with some of the science goals of the monitoring campaign and those of the long-track census; but at the same time a major goal of pulsar surveys is exactly charting the population of source out there --
meaning that there is an excellent scientific match there as well.</div>
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<div>Also, in terms of required observations, the survey and the long-track census are perfectly matched, whereas the difference with the monitoring campaign could not be larger.
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<div>So I personally very much think the long-track census would be a logical part of the survey EoI -- but not of the monitoring EoI.</div>
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<div dir="ltr" class="x_gmail_attr">On Tue, 9 Nov 2021 at 20:38, Cees Bassa <<a href="mailto:bassa@astron.nl" target="_blank">bassa@astron.nl</a>> wrote:<br>
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Hi Andrea,<br>
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On Mon, 2021-11-08 at 23:07 +0100, Possenti, Andrea wrote:<br>
> I think that reading also the similar doc for the monitor EoI will be<br>
> beneficial to answer your questions.<br>
> At the moment, I'm just wondering if the 2nd sub-theme in the search<br>
> EoI might not be more appropriate<br>
> for the parallel monitor program. Of course one can sell that as a<br>
> "search" for single pulses and other<br>
> as yet unassessed phenomenologies, but at the very end the telescope<br>
> will look at already known sources.<br>
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Looking at the notes I took of both the searching and monitoring<br>
discussions, the "1000 pulsar census with 8h per source" was mentioned<br>
as part of the monitoring program. To me that seems the logical<br>
location to add this; it is a bit different to the monitoring done for<br>
timing, but it is a better match than searching.<br>
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Cees<br>
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