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New E@H results paper available on arXiv

March 24, 2019

A new paper describing the results of the O1MD1 Einstein@Home search is now available on the arXiv preprint server at https://arxiv.org/abs/1903.09119 . While no astrophysical signals were found, "Results from an Einstein@Home search for continuous gravitational waves from Cassiopeia A, Vela Jr. and G347.3" describes the search and sets upper limits on the amplitude of continuous gravitational waves from the three supernova remnants at an unprecedented level. of sensitivity.

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BOINC Open Source Project Looking for Experienced macOS Developers

February 14, 2019

The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) system is the software infrastructure used by Einstein@Home and many other volunteer distributed computing projects. The BOINC Open Source Project is looking for volunteers to develop and maintain the BOINC client on macOS. The BOINC Client and Manager are C++ cross-platform code supporting Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, and several other operating systems. We currently have a number of volunteer developers supporting Windows and Linux, but our main macOS developer is winding down his involvement after many years.

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Jan 6th: UWM network maintenance

January 05, 2019

I apologize for the late notice, but UWM IT networking will be performing a maintenance window for all of UWM services on January 6th 2019 (2019-01-06) from 0600 UTC to 1400 UTC. There is may short periods of network outages as the networking equipment is upgraded. During these times Einstein@Home Website might not be available. As usual volunteers will not need to do anything with their clients. Thanks for your patience.

And sorry again for the late notice.

Times in
CET: 0700 - 1500
EST: 0100 - 0900

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