Finding Pulsar Stars

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Hello everyone.
I have a kind of long shot question but anyway. While I was surfing in the web ones I had been saw a table with the people who had been found a pulsar stars.

If I find a pulsar star (i know what the possibility is) how can i see that? If there is a link with the people who had find pulsar star it will be great if you send it to me.

Thank you !

Mike Hewson
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Finding Pulsar Stars

For binary pulsar ( two of them circling each other ) systems (re)-detected here at E@H via the ABP ( Aricebo Binary Pulsar ) work units, there is this page.

Cheers, Mike.

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Yes, that was the table i saw

Yes, that was the table i saw before, thank you for the link. Too bad that it has no search engine :).

Mike Hewson
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Well, I guess you could use

Message 98861 in response to message 98860

Well, I guess you could use your browser's search/find facility using your own name. But I suppose as the detection counts get larger ( now 200+ ) then the dev's might incorporate some search functionality. Then again, we were recently discussing sending out 'certificates of detection' to contributors. Time will tell .....

Cheers, Mike.

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... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal

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