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Einstein@Home volunteers discover three new radio pulsars in Arecibo data
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:


  • Peter van der Spoel, Utrecht, the Netherlands
  • Edvin Grabar, Pula, Croatia
  • Shadowfax, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
  • Cauche Nathanael
  • John-Luke Peck, TerraPower & Intellectual Ventures, Seattle, Washington, USA
  • Mark Henderson, Morristown, Tennessee, USA


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 1 Feb 2012 12:56:50 UTC · Comment


New radio pulsar found by Einstein@Home volunteers!
Einstein@Home volunteers have discovered another new radio pulsar in Arecibo PALFA data -- the seventh new radio pulsar found by Einstein@Home volunteers in this data set. Congratulations to Alexandr Jungwirth of Prague (Czech Republic) and Administrator of Beijing (China)! Further details about this and our other newly-discovered pulsars can be found on this web page, and will be published in due course.

Bruce Allen
Director, Einstein@Home
4 Jan 2012 22:03:27 UTC · Comment


Einstein@Home volunteers discover two new radio pulsars in Arecibo data!
Einstein@Home has discovered two new radio pulsars in Arecibo "Mock" data! Congratulations to Dave and Emma Johnston of Jacksonville, Florida (USA) and to Piotr KamiƄski of Warsaw (Poland) and to our other lucky volunteers! Further details about the newly-discovered pulsars can be found on this web page, and will be published in due course.

Bruce Allen
Director, Einstein@Home
8 Dec 2011 7:50:23 UTC · Comment


Einstein@Home discovers a second new radio pulsar in Arecibo "Mock" data!
Einstein@Home has discovered a fourth new radio pulsar, J1952+25, in data from the Arecibo Observatory. This is the second Einstein@Home discovery in Arecibo data taken with the new "Mock" back-end spectrometer. Further details about the newly-discovered pulsar can be found on this web page, and will be published in due course.

Congratulations to our volunteers, and thank you for contributing to Einstein@Home! We have found 14 radio pulsars so far, and I am also optimistic about our prospects for discovering new gamma-ray pulsars and continuous gravitational-wave sources.

Bruce Allen
Director, Einstein@Home
8 Nov 2011 10:56:03 UTC · Comment


Einstein@Home discovers a new radio pulsar in Arecibo data
I am delighted to announce that Einstein@Home has discovered a third new radio pulsar in data from the Arecibo Observatory. This is the first Einstein@Home discovery in Arecibo data taken with the new "Mock" back-end spectrometer. The pulsar is unusually interesting, as is a short-period (millisecond) pulsar in a binary system. Further details about the newly-discovered pulsar can be found on this web page, and will be published in due course.

Congratulations to our volunteers, and thank you for contributing to Einstein@Home!

Bruce Allen
Director, Einstein@Home
27 Oct 2011 21:21:25 UTC · Comment


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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant PHY-0555655 and by the Max Planck Gesellschaft (MPG). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the investigators and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF or the MPG.

Copyright © 2012 Bruce Allen