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Einstein@Home Discovers New Binary Radio Pulsar

March 01, 2011

A new preprint reports the second Einstein@Home discovery, of a radio pulsar orbiting a white dwarf star once every 9.4 hours. The pulsar, called J1952+2630, is spinning on its axis 48 times per second. It was discovered in data collected at Arecibo Observatory in 2005 by the PALFA Collaboration. The white-dwarf companion star is unusually massive, and weighs at least 95% as much as our sun. This means that J1952+2630 probably belongs to a rare class of intermediate-mass binary pulsars (five were previously known).

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New Einstein@Home Radio Pulsar Search and NVIDIA GPU Code

January 20, 2011

Einstein@Home is beginning a new round of searching for radio pulsars in short-orbital-period binary systems.

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Raise of minimum required BOINC Core Client version

December 14, 2010

By beginning of next year (2011) we will raise the "minimum required BOINC Core Client version" to 5.8.0. Older Clients will not get work from Einstein@home from then on. If you are still using an older BOINC Core Client, please upgrade! For discussion, see this forum thread.

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