We report here the Einstein@Home discovery of PSR J1913+1102, a 27.3-ms pulsar found in data from the ongoing Arecibo PALFA pulsar survey. The pulsar is in a 4.95-hr double neutron star (DNS) system with an eccentricity of 0.089. From radio timing with the Arecibo 305-m telescope, we measure the rate of advance of periastron to be 5.632(18) deg/yr. Assuming general relativity accurately models the orbital motion, this corresponds to a total system mass of 2.875(14) solar masses, similar to the mass of the most massive DNS known to date, B1913+16, but with a much smaller eccentricity. The small eccentricity indicates that the second-formed neutron star (the companion of PSR J1913+1102) was born in a supernova with a very small associated kic...
Einstein@Home aggregates the computer power of hundreds of thousands of volunteers from 193 countrie...
In a search of the unidentified Fermi gamma-ray source 3FGL. J1417.5-4402 with the Parkes radio tele...
Einstein@Home aggregates the computer power of hundreds of thousands of volunteers from 193 countrie...
We report here the Einstein@Home discovery of PSR J1913+1102, a 27.3 ms pulsar found in data from th...
We report here the Einstein@Home discovery of PSR J1913+1102, a 27.3-ms pulsar found in data from th...
We report here the Einstein@Home discovery of PSR J1913+1102, a 27.3 ms pulsar found in data from th...
We report the discovery and initial follow-up of a double neutron star (DNS) system, PSR J1946+2052,...
We report the discovery and initial follow-up of a double neutron star (DNS) system, PSR J1946+2052,...
We report the discovery of the millisecond pulsar (MSP) PSR J1950+2414 (P=4.3 ms) in a binary system...
We report the discovery during the Parkes Multibeam Pulsar Survey of PSR J1756-2251, a 28.5 ms pulsa...
We report the discovery during the Parkes Multibeam Pulsar Survey of PSR J1756-2251, a 28.5 ms pulsa...
Einstein@Home aggregates the computer power of hundreds of thousands of volunteers from 192 countrie...
The pulsar PSR J1756-2251 resides in a relativistic double neutron star binary system with a 7.67-h ...
We present two pulsars discovered by Einstein@Home, a distributed computing project that runs on vol...
The merger(1) of close binary systems containing two neutron stars should produce a burst of gravita...
Einstein@Home aggregates the computer power of hundreds of thousands of volunteers from 193 countrie...
In a search of the unidentified Fermi gamma-ray source 3FGL. J1417.5-4402 with the Parkes radio tele...
Einstein@Home aggregates the computer power of hundreds of thousands of volunteers from 193 countrie...
We report here the Einstein@Home discovery of PSR J1913+1102, a 27.3 ms pulsar found in data from th...
We report here the Einstein@Home discovery of PSR J1913+1102, a 27.3-ms pulsar found in data from th...
We report here the Einstein@Home discovery of PSR J1913+1102, a 27.3 ms pulsar found in data from th...
We report the discovery and initial follow-up of a double neutron star (DNS) system, PSR J1946+2052,...
We report the discovery and initial follow-up of a double neutron star (DNS) system, PSR J1946+2052,...
We report the discovery of the millisecond pulsar (MSP) PSR J1950+2414 (P=4.3 ms) in a binary system...
We report the discovery during the Parkes Multibeam Pulsar Survey of PSR J1756-2251, a 28.5 ms pulsa...
We report the discovery during the Parkes Multibeam Pulsar Survey of PSR J1756-2251, a 28.5 ms pulsa...
Einstein@Home aggregates the computer power of hundreds of thousands of volunteers from 192 countrie...
The pulsar PSR J1756-2251 resides in a relativistic double neutron star binary system with a 7.67-h ...
We present two pulsars discovered by Einstein@Home, a distributed computing project that runs on vol...
The merger(1) of close binary systems containing two neutron stars should produce a burst of gravita...
Einstein@Home aggregates the computer power of hundreds of thousands of volunteers from 193 countrie...
In a search of the unidentified Fermi gamma-ray source 3FGL. J1417.5-4402 with the Parkes radio tele...
Einstein@Home aggregates the computer power of hundreds of thousands of volunteers from 193 countrie...