The latest catalog of gamma-ray pulsars discovered in data from NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has just been published in the Astrophysical Journal (the article is linked here).
Einstein@Home and its methods (run on a dedicated computing cluster) have contributed 53 of the 294 confirmed pulsars listed in the catalog. Even more impressive: about half of all pulsars ever discovered via their gamma-ray pulsations have been found by our project.
Congratulations to all of our Einstein@Home volunteers and scientists!
Bruce Allen
Director, Einstein@Home
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How cool is that? Congrats!
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Congratulations!
Congrats!
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Congrats!
That's fantastic. Thank you
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That's fantastic. Thank you for sharing the article!
Outstanding news.
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Outstanding news.
Stephen Hawkins
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Congratulations!
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Congratulations!
Good News !!!
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Good News !!!
Very good news,
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Very good news, impressive!
Congratulations to all.
It's nice to hear of the
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It's nice to hear of the project's success!
Congratulations to all!
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Congratulations to all!
Excellent, well
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Excellent, well done.
Great to know that the project is contributing to the science with positive results
Excellent news , guys! Keep
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Excellent news , guys! Keep going on !
Exciting news, guys! ! Do
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Exciting news, guys! ! Do we know if for the discovery of those new 53 GRP we had any volunteer contribution or was solely done by the dedicated computing cluster of Einstein@home?
Excellent and exciting news!!
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Excellent and exciting news!! Hopefully more to follow as we all continue to crunch the data :)
Congratulations to the whole
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Congratulations to the whole Einstein@Home team!
YAY!!!!!!!! Congrats everyone
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YAY!!!!!!!! Congrats everyone
HAL9000 wrote: Exciting
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Interesting question.
But more important, congratulations to all and to einstein@home !
Congrats to all who work
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Congrats to all who work behind the scenes making this at home project work!
HAL9000 schrieb: Exciting
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Out of the 53 gamma-ray pulsars, 39 were found with Einstein@Home, and 14 on Atlas, the compute cluster at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics in Hannover, Germany. More information (including a sky map of the pulsar discoveries) is available at https://www.aei.mpg.de/1083085/nasa-s-fermi-mission-nets-nearly-300-gamma-ray-pulsars-and-counting.
Cheers
Benjamin
Einstein@Home Project
WOW!! Absolutely
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WOW!! Absolutely fascinating the fact that 39 of the GR pulsars have been discovered by Einstein@Home volunteers' computers!
i guess from the now running (and almost ending) FGRP5 search progress ??
Yes, congratulations. This
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Yes, congratulations.
This paper is now also on the Publications by BOINC Projects page. https://boinc.berkeley.edu/pubs.php#Einstein@Home
There's more info and a
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There's more info and a (slightly outdated) graphic on which search found how many gamma-ray pulsars at https://einsteinathome.org/gammaraypulsar/FGRP1_discoveries.html.
Einstein@Home Project
Thank you both for the
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Thank you both for the links!
Hope the page be updated soon so to include the the newly discovered pulsar!
Great news for the Einstein@home project and its volunteers!!
Yoohoo. Keep it goin baby.
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Yoohoo. Keep it goin baby. Congrats!
Congratulations
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Congratulations
Sweet! :)
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Sweet! :)
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