Arecibo Pulsar Survey Using ALFA. III. Precursor Survey and Population Synthesis
J. K. Swiggum, D. R. Lorimer, M. A. McLaughlin, S. D. Bates, D. J., Champion, S. M. Ransom, P. Lazarus, A. Brazier, J. W. T. Hessels, D. J. Nice,, J. Ellis, T. R. Senty, B. Allen, N. D. R. Bhat, S. Bogdanov, F. Camilo, S., Chatterjee, J. M. Cordes, F. Crawford, J. S. Deneva

TL;DR
This paper presents a precursor survey of the PALFA pulsar search, models the Galactic pulsar populations, and predicts the full survey's detection yield based on initial results and simulations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed population estimates and detection predictions for the PALFA survey using initial precursor data and population synthesis modeling.
Findings
Detected 45 pulsars in the precursor survey
Estimated 82,000 to 143,000 normal pulsars in the Galaxy
Predicted the full survey will detect approximately 1,000 normal and 30 millisecond pulsars
Abstract
The Pulsar Arecibo L-band Feed Array (PALFA) Survey uses the ALFA 7-beam receiver to search both inner and outer Galactic sectors visible from Arecibo ( and ) close to the Galactic plane () for pulsars. In this paper we detail a precursor survey of this region with PALFA, which observed a subset of the full region (slightly more restrictive in and ) and detected 45 pulsars. For both Galactic millisecond and normal pulsar populations, we compare the survey's detections with simulations to model these populations and, in particular, to estimate the number of observable pulsars in the Galaxy. We place 95\% confidence intervals of 82,000 to 143,000 on the number of detectable normal pulsars and 9,000 to 100,000 on the number of detectable…
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