A 610-MHz Galactic Plane Pulsar Search with the Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope
B. C. Joshi (1), M. A. McLaughlin (2), M. Kramer (3), A. G. Lyne (3),, D. R. Lorimer (2), D. A. Ludovici (2), M. Davies (4), A. J. Faulkner (3), ((1)NCRA-TIFR, Pune, (2) West Virginia University, USA, (3) University of, Manchester, UK, (4) Cambridge University, UK)

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of three new pulsars from a blind survey of the north Galactic plane using the GMRT at 610 MHz, including their timing parameters from follow-up observations.
Contribution
It presents the first blind survey of the north Galactic plane at 610 MHz with the GMRT and reports three new pulsar discoveries with their timing data.
Findings
Discovered three new pulsars in the north Galactic plane.
Provided timing parameters for the new pulsars.
Demonstrated the effectiveness of 610 MHz observations with GMRT.
Abstract
We report on the discovery of three new pulsars in the first blind survey of the north Galactic plane (45 < l < 135 ; |b| < 1) with the Giant Meterwave Radio telescope (GMRT) at an intermediate frequency of 610 MHz. The timing parameters, obtained in follow up observations with the Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank Observatory and the GMRT, are presented.
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