<?xml version='1.0'?><?xml-stylesheet href='/static/xsl/oai.xsl' type='text/xsl'?><ri:Resource created="2015-10-20T10:57:54Z" status="active" updated="2026-01-06T08:04:33Z" version="1.2" xmlns:g-colstat="http://dc.g-vo.org/ColStats-1" xmlns:ri="http://www.ivoa.net/xml/RegistryInterface/v1.0" xmlns:stc="http://www.ivoa.net/xml/STC/stc-v1.30.xsd" xmlns:vr="http://www.ivoa.net/xml/VOResource/v1.0" xmlns:vs="http://www.ivoa.net/xml/VODataService/v1.1" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://dc.g-vo.org/ColStats-1 http://vo.ari.uni-heidelberg.de/docs/schemata/Colstats.xsd http://www.ivoa.net/xml/RegistryInterface/v1.0 http://vo.ari.uni-heidelberg.de/docs/schemata/RegistryInterface.xsd http://www.ivoa.net/xml/STC/stc-v1.30.xsd http://vo.ari.uni-heidelberg.de/docs/schemata/stc-v1.30.xsd http://www.ivoa.net/xml/VOResource/v1.0 http://vo.ari.uni-heidelberg.de/docs/schemata/VOResource.xsd http://www.ivoa.net/xml/VODataService/v1.1 http://vo.ari.uni-heidelberg.de/docs/schemata/VODataService.xsd http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink http://vo.ari.uni-heidelberg.de/docs/schemata/xlink.xsd" xsi:type="vs:CatalogService"><title>ATNF Pulsar Catalog</title><shortName>ANTF pulsars XAO</shortName><identifier>ivo://xaovo/pulsarcatalog/q/cone</identifier><curation><publisher>Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory,CAS</publisher><creator><name>Manchester, R.</name></creator><creator><name>Taylor</name></creator><date role="Updated">2025-12-19T10:31:39Z</date><contact><name>Zhang Hailong</name><address>150 Science 1-Street, Urumqi, Xinjiang 830011, China</address><email>zhanghailong@xao.ac.cn</email><telephone>+86 18699134012</telephone></contact></curation><content><subject>Pulsar</subject><description>
The Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF) Pulsar Catalog is a catalog of
known pulsars compiled by R.N. Manchester et al. and is descended from pulsar
database used for the paper "Catalog of 558 Pulsars" by J.H. Taylor, R.N.
Manchester and A.G. Lyne 1993, ApJS, 88, 529-568. The current catalog has been
supplemented by inclusion of published data from more recent radio surveys, in
particular, the Parkes Multibeam (PM) Pulsar Survey (Manchester et al. 2001,
MNRAS, 328, 17-35) [available at the HEASARC as the PMPULSAR table] and the
Swinburne Intermediate Latitude Pulsar Survey (Edwards et al. 2001, MNRAS, 326,
358-374), both made using the ATNF Parkes 64-m radio telescope. Binary
parameters for known binary pulsars are also included as well as all available
astrometric and spin parameter information for all pulsars. The catalog
includes all published rotation-powered pulsars. Two separate small subsets of
pulsars detected ONLY at high energies are also included in the current table:
the first group comprises X-ray and gamma-ray pulsars which are apparently
powered by spin-down energy, but which have not been detected at radio
wavelengths, while the second group contains anomalous X-ray pulsars (AXPs) and
soft-gamma-ray repeaters (SGRs) for which coherent pulsations have been
detected. Accretion-powered pulsars such as Her X-1 and the recently discovered
X-Ray millisecond pulsars such as SAX J1808.4-3658 are not included in this
table, however. Many people have contributed to the compilation of the data
contained in this catalog and the database that it was derived from. The
authors particularly thank Andrew Lyne of the University of Manchester, Jodrell
Bank Observatory, David Nice of Princeton University, and Russell Edwards, then
at Swinburne University of Technology. The also acknowledge the efforts of
Warwick University students Adam Goode and Steven Thomas who compiled and
checked a recent version of the database. The original (summer 2003) database
at the ATNF website was compiled with the invaluable assistance of Maryam
Hobbs, while the ATNF web interface was designed and constructed by Albert
Teoh, a Summer Vacation Scholar at the ATNF in 2002/2003. 

The authors would
appreciate if anyone making use of this catalog in a publication acknowledges
the source of their information by quoting the ATNF Pulsar Catalog website
address of http://www.atnf.csiro.au/research/pulsar/psrcat/</description><referenceURL>http://data.xao.ac.cn/pulsarcatalog/q/cone/info</referenceURL></content><coverage><stc:STCResourceProfile><stc:AstroCoordSystem id="ndgwiaitella"><stc:SpaceFrame id="ndgwiaitaasa"><stc:ICRS/><stc:UNKNOWNRefPos/><stc:SPHERICAL coord_naxes="2"/></stc:SpaceFrame></stc:AstroCoordSystem><stc:AstroCoordArea coord_system_id="ndgwiaitella"><stc:AllSky frame_id="ndgwiaitaasa" unit="deg"/></stc:AstroCoordArea></stc:STCResourceProfile><waveband>Radio</waveband></coverage><tableset><schema><name>pulsarcatalog</name><title>ATNF Pulsar Catalog</title><description>
The Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF) Pulsar Catalog is a catalog of
known pulsars compiled by R.N. Manchester et al. and is descended from pulsar
database used for the paper "Catalog of 558 Pulsars" by J.H. Taylor, R.N.
Manchester and A.G. Lyne 1993, ApJS, 88, 529-568. The current catalog has been
supplemented by inclusion of published data from more recent radio surveys, in
particular, the Parkes Multibeam (PM) Pulsar Survey (Manchester et al. 2001,
MNRAS, 328, 17-35) [available at the HEASARC as the PMPULSAR table] and the
Swinburne Intermediate Latitude Pulsar Survey (Edwards et al. 2001, MNRAS, 326,
358-374), both made using the ATNF Parkes 64-m radio telescope. Binary
parameters for known binary pulsars are also included as well as all available
astrometric and spin parameter information for all pulsars. The catalog
includes all published rotation-powered pulsars. Two separate small subsets of
pulsars detected ONLY at high energies are also included in the current table:
the first group comprises X-ray and gamma-ray pulsars which are apparently
powered by spin-down energy, but which have not been detected at radio
wavelengths, while the second group contains anomalous X-ray pulsars (AXPs) and
soft-gamma-ray repeaters (SGRs) for which coherent pulsations have been
detected. Accretion-powered pulsars such as Her X-1 and the recently discovered
X-Ray millisecond pulsars such as SAX J1808.4-3658 are not included in this
table, however. Many people have contributed to the compilation of the data
contained in this catalog and the database that it was derived from. The
authors particularly thank Andrew Lyne of the University of Manchester, Jodrell
Bank Observatory, David Nice of Princeton University, and Russell Edwards, then
at Swinburne University of Technology. The also acknowledge the efforts of
Warwick University students Adam Goode and Steven Thomas who compiled and
checked a recent version of the database. The original (summer 2003) database
at the ATNF website was compiled with the invaluable assistance of Maryam
Hobbs, while the ATNF web interface was designed and constructed by Albert
Teoh, a Summer Vacation Scholar at the ATNF in 2002/2003. 

The authors would
appreciate if anyone making use of this catalog in a publication acknowledges
the source of their information by quoting the ATNF Pulsar Catalog website
address of http://www.atnf.csiro.au/research/pulsar/psrcat/</description><table type="output"><name>output</name><description>
The Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF) Pulsar Catalog is a catalog of
known pulsars compiled by R.N. Manchester et al. and is descended from pulsar
database used for the paper "Catalog of 558 Pulsars" by J.H. Taylor, R.N.
Manchester and A.G. Lyne 1993, ApJS, 88, 529-568. The current catalog has been
supplemented by inclusion of published data from more recent radio surveys, in
particular, the Parkes Multibeam (PM) Pulsar Survey (Manchester et al. 2001,
MNRAS, 328, 17-35) [available at the HEASARC as the PMPULSAR table] and the
Swinburne Intermediate Latitude Pulsar Survey (Edwards et al. 2001, MNRAS, 326,
358-374), both made using the ATNF Parkes 64-m radio telescope. Binary
parameters for known binary pulsars are also included as well as all available
astrometric and spin parameter information for all pulsars. The catalog
includes all published rotation-powered pulsars. Two separate small subsets of
pulsars detected ONLY at high energies are also included in the current table:
the first group comprises X-ray and gamma-ray pulsars which are apparently
powered by spin-down energy, but which have not been detected at radio
wavelengths, while the second group contains anomalous X-ray pulsars (AXPs) and
soft-gamma-ray repeaters (SGRs) for which coherent pulsations have been
detected. Accretion-powered pulsars such as Her X-1 and the recently discovered
X-Ray millisecond pulsars such as SAX J1808.4-3658 are not included in this
table, however. Many people have contributed to the compilation of the data
contained in this catalog and the database that it was derived from. The
authors particularly thank Andrew Lyne of the University of Manchester, Jodrell
Bank Observatory, David Nice of Princeton University, and Russell Edwards, then
at Swinburne University of Technology. The also acknowledge the efforts of
Warwick University students Adam Goode and Steven Thomas who compiled and
checked a recent version of the database. The original (summer 2003) database
at the ATNF website was compiled with the invaluable assistance of Maryam
Hobbs, while the ATNF web interface was designed and constructed by Albert
Teoh, a Summer Vacation Scholar at the ATNF in 2002/2003. 

The authors would
appreciate if anyone making use of this catalog in a publication acknowledges
the source of their information by quoting the ATNF Pulsar Catalog website
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