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A new millisecond pulsar, PSR J2129-1210O, with a spin period of 11.07 ms, was detected in the globular cluster M15 using FAST. Its signal was previously missed due to overlap with the 10th ...
Using a set of ground-based radio telescopes, an international team of astronomers has observed a slowly-spinning pulsar ...
Discovering plasma structures in the Local Bubble with powerful radio telescopes challenges existing theories of interstellar ...
The interstellar plasma is turbulent and scatters pulsar radio waves slightly away from a direct, straight line path. The scattered waves create a pattern of bright and dim patches that drifts over ...
Using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST), Chinese astronomers have discovered a new millisecond pulsar. The newfound pulsar, designated PSR J2129-1210O, was missed by ...
The sensitivity of our study was only possible because of the close proximity of the pulsar (it's our nearest millisecond pulsar neighbour) and the large collecting area of the MeerKAT radio ...
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Astronomers Puzzled to Find an Odd Radio Signal Coming From a Fracture in the Milky Way’s ‘Cosmic Snake’Astronomers Puzzled to Find an Odd Radio Signal Coming From a Fracture in the Milky Way’s ‘Cosmic Snake’ The Milky Way galaxy ...
We report the discovery of peculiar X-ray spectral variability in the binary radio millisecond pulsar PSR J0024--7204W in the globular cluster 47 Tucanae. The observed emission consists of a dominant ...
Abstract: The twelfth accretion-powered millisecond pulsar, IGR J17511–3057, was discovered in 2009 September. In this work we study its spectral and timing properties during the 2009 outburst based ...
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