Einstein@Home volunteers have discovered three new radio pulsars in Arecibo PALFA data -- the eighth, ninth and tenth new radio pulsars found by Einstein@Home volunteers in this data set! Congratulations to:
Further details about these newly-discovered pulsars can be found on this web page, and will be published in due course.
Bruce Allen
Director, Einstein@Home
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Einstein@Home volunteers discover three new radio pulsars in Are
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Not 1, but 3.... wow, good job everyone
"Every passing hour brings the Solar System forty-three thousand miles closer to Globular Cluster M13 in Hercules, and still there are some misfits who insist that there is no such thing as progress." - Kurt Vonnegut
In cricket that's a "hat
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In cricket that's a "hat trick", and ten wickets all up. Awesome! Congrats to one and all! :-) :-)
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
Congratulations on the
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Congratulations on the discovery of three new radio pulsars! Great work!
Congratulations on the
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Congratulations on the discovery of new portion of pulsars!
Can you post its names? It is difficult to guess that J1909+12 — seventh and J2005+26 — eighth radio pulsar in PALFA data. Names of ninth and tenth discovered pulsars are still unknown for us :).
Hi evatutin, the newly
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Hi evatutin,
the newly discovered pulsars are J1914+14, J1922+11, and J2005+26. You can find more details for these pulsars on the webpage Bruce mentioned. On this page you can also find out which lucky volunteer contributed to the discovery of which pulsar.
Cheers,
Ben
P.S.: I just realized there's a typo in the table. The date for J2005+26 is "08/01/2012". We'll fix that soon.
Einstein@Home Project
wonderful congrtz
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wonderful congrtz
science is always good,
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science is always good, learning never hurts (only temporary headache)
A Discovery is seeing what
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A Discovery is seeing what everybody else has seen, and thinking what nobody else has thought.
Great team work.
Congratulations to the
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Congratulations to the volunteers and scientists!
Great to see science works :-) http://xkcd.com/54/
HBE
Congratulations to all
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Congratulations to all contributers.
It confirms my personell assumption of finding one new pulsar per 1000 beams.
Let's go on and find more.
lihai
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lihai