Congratulations to all Einstein@Home volunteers, whose computers have found 14 new pulsars in data from the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on board the Fermi gamma-ray satellite. These new pulsars are listed on the FGRP discoveries webpage, along with the names of the volunteers whose computers identified the new systems with the highest significance. In total, Einstein@Home has now found 39 new gamma-ray pulsars in Fermi LAT data.
We are preparing a journal publication about these new pulsars, and will post a link to it in the science/publications area when it is finished. Meanwhile, the search for new pulsars continues!
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How can I know if I found a
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How can I know if I found a pulsar??? Will I receive something?
Luis Pablo Zuniga Torres
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"These new pulsars are listed on the FGRP discoveries webpage, along with the names of the volunteers whose"
Thank you so much :)
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Thank you so much :)
poppageek schrieb: "These
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Is there a certificate or something like that when you find something? I'd like to put in in my school to encurage others (and to brag with it at my parents in law).
Markus Windisch schrieb: Is
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There indeed are certificates of discovery everyone whose computer finds something new will receive. You can find some in a new gallery of our lucky volunteers.
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Amazing! Thanks
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Amazing! Thanks