Eight New Radio Pulsars in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Joshua Ridley, Fronefield Crawford, Duncan Lorimer, Suzannah Bailey,, John Madden, Ryan Anella, and Jayanth Chennamangalam

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of eight new radio pulsars in the Large Magellanic Cloud, significantly expanding the known pulsar population and providing insights into their luminosity and distribution.
Contribution
The study introduces eight newly discovered LMC pulsars, including the most distant one, and refines the estimate of observable pulsars in the LMC using Bayesian analysis.
Findings
Increased the known LMC pulsar population by over 50%
Identified a pulsar with the highest dispersion measure in the LMC
Estimated the total number of observable pulsars in the LMC to be around 57,000
Abstract
We present the discovery of eight new radio pulsars located in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Five of these pulsars were found from reprocessing the Parkes Multibeam Survey of the Magellanic Clouds, while the remaining three were from an ongoing new survey at Parkes with a high resolution data acquisition system. It is possible that these pulsars were missed in the earlier processing due to radio frequency interference, visual judgment, or the large number of candidates that must be analysed. One of these new pulsars has a dispersion measure of 273 pc cm, almost twice the highest previously known value, making it possibly the most distant LMC pulsar. In addition, we present the null result of a radio pulse search of an X-ray point source located in SNR J0047.27308 in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). Although no millisecond pulsars have been found, these discoveries have…
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