An Arecibo Search for Pulsars and Transient Sources in M33
N. D. R. Bhat, J. M. Cordes, P. J. Cox, J. S. Deneva, T. H. Hankins,, T. J. W. Lazio, M. A. McLaughlin

TL;DR
This study conducted a sensitive search for pulsars and transient sources in galaxy M33 using the Arecibo telescope, but found no conclusive signals, highlighting challenges and setting upper limits for source luminosities.
Contribution
First systematic search for pulsars and transients in M33 with detailed methodology and analysis of multibeam data, establishing observational limits and discussing future prospects.
Findings
No conclusive signals detected from M33.
Set upper luminosity limits for periodic sources.
Discussed challenges and future improvements in pulsar searches.
Abstract
We report on a systematic and sensitive search for pulsars and transient sources in the nearby spiral galaxy M33, conducted at 1.4 GHz with the Arecibo telescope's seven-beam receiver system, ALFA. Data were searched for both periodic and aperiodic sources, up to 1000 pc cm^{-3} in dispersion measure and on timescales from 50 \us to several seconds. The galaxy was sampled with 12 ALFA pointings, or 84 pixels in total, each of which was searched for 2-3 hr. We describe the observations, search methodologies and analysis strategies applicable to multibeam systems, and comment on the data quality and statistics of spurious events that arise due to radio frequency interference. While these searches have not led to any conclusive signals of periodic or transient nature that originate in the galaxy, they illustrate some of the underlying challenges and difficulties in such searches and…
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