We present the results of a 430-MHz survey for pulsars conducted during the
upgrade to the 305-m Arecibo radio telescope. Our survey covered a total of
1147 square degrees of sky using a drift-scan technique. We detected 33
pulsars, 10 of which were not known prior to the survey observations. The
highlight of the new discoveries is PSR J0407+1607, which has a spin period of
25.7 ms, a characteristic age of 1.5 Gyr and is in a 1.8-yr orbit about a
low-mass (>0.2 Msun) companion. The long orbital period and small eccentricity
(e = 0.0009) make the binary system an important new addition to the ensemble
of binary pulsars suitable to test for violations of the strong equivalence
principle. We also report on our initially unsuccessful attempts to detect
optically the companion to J0407+1607 which imply that its absolute visual
magnitude is > 12.1. If, as expected on evolutionary grounds, the companion is
an He white dwarf, our non-detection imples a cooling age of least 1 Gyr.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in MNRA
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