Hi!
I don't think this has been discussed here, even if it's kind of not so new:
This
Caltech Press release June 2008
is on how you can find out something by finding nothing at all, or: how the non-detection of gravitational waves so far does teach us something after all.
CU
Bikeman
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Crab Nebular Pulsar findings
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The Crab Nebula Pulsar is a fascinating object. See this:
Crab Pulsar
Tullio
RE: Hi! I don't think this
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I don't recall this result, mentioned here or not. Certainly a solid 'orthogonal' measurement to extant viewpoints. Bounds the character of the pulsar and thus models that seek to describe it. A calibration really.
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
I think this must be the
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I think this must be the preprint of a paper that is dealing with the upper limits for the Crab Nebular pulsar described in press release. A PDF copy can be downloaded from that page.
CU
Bikeman