A paper about the 24 radio pulsars discovered by Einstein@Home in archival Parkes Multi-beam Pulsar Survey data has been published in The Astrophysical Journal. A free copy of the manuscript may be obtained from the Cornell University Library arXiv Server: use the the "Download: PDF" link on the top right of the page.
Read more in this press release by the Albert Einstein Institute in Hannover, Germany, where the Einstein@Home radio pulsar search is based.
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Paper on Einstein@Home's 24 radio pulsar discoveries published
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Way to go Ben! Ya just gotta luv this project ... I like the way the 'rarer birds' are discovered via the search methods that E@H makes available! :-) :-)
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
Yeah! Nobody else is able to
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Yeah! Nobody else is able to look at the sky so thoroughly for such a long time like Einstein@Home.
Let us know in time whether
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Let us know in time whether the science articles and exposure on reddit helped recruit people.
Thanks Ben, Glad to help
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Thanks Ben,
Glad to help with this all these years and so far the only thing that stops me is when/if the power goes out in the winter here.
- Samson
There's also an article
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There's also an article written in German @sterne-und-weltraum.de -> http://www.sterne-und-weltraum.de/alias/mitmach-astronomie/neutronensterne-in-der-rechnerwolke/1205309 about this paper and Einstein@Home in general.
regards
KIDH
RE: Let us know in time
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Will do! You can also have a look at the Einstein@Home BOINCstats page, where you can still see a peak in the "new users" graph from the press release about our new Android application about a month ago.
And thanks for pointing out the reddit about our press release. There's a lively discussion going on there and I've been doing my best to answer all the questions that came up.
Cheers,
Benjamin
Einstein@Home Project
My Pleasure to serve in some
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My Pleasure to serve in some small way!
Cheney
RE: A paper about the 24
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We are eagerly awaiting a paper about pulsars discovered in Arecibo Mock Spectrometer Pulsar Search. Any news on that?
RE: We are eagerly awaiting
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These pulsars are discovered as part of the work of the PALFA survey. Some of the Einstein@Home scientists are members of the PALFA consortium, that conducts the PALFA survey with the Arecibo telescope. The Einstein@Home pipeline is one of multiple independent pipelines analyzing the PALFA data.
All pulsars discovered by Einstein@Home are discoveries of the PALFA consortium. Publications about these pulsars will be publications of the PALFA consortium – in some cases with lead authors from the Einstein@Home team, but also with other lead authors from the consortium.
Work on publications about the Einstein@Home pulsars are currently in preparation, but some of them require further observations to tease out all of the exciting science.
Cheers,
Benjamin
Einstein@Home Project
RE: Let us know in time
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At the very least it got me involved. Seems like a really cool project.