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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Vol. 132, No. 1013 (2020 July), pp. 1-6 (6 pages) We analyze the properties of the binary millisecond pulsars (BMSPs), detected at radio and ...
Recently, astronomers have been puzzled by an unknown type of cosmic radio signal. A new breakthrough has finally traced one of them.
The white dwarf-pulsar binary system, PSR J1141-6545, discovered by the CSIRO's Parkes radio telescope. This material relates to a paper that appeared in the 31 Jan. issue of Science, published by ...
Although astronomers previously only traced long radio pulses to neutron stars, the new discovery shows the movement of stars within a binary system also can emit long-period radio bursts.
Astronomers have detected rare radio waves from a binary star system, challenging previous ideas about their origins. These pulses, lasting from milliseconds to minutes, arrive every 125.5 minutes.
This is how we figured out that the radio pulses from ILTJ1101 are coming from a white dwarf in a binary system with a ... period transients show very clear pulsar characteristics.
a telltale sign it's locked in a tight orbit with another star — hinting at a binary dance behind the radio flashes. Unexpectedly, the radio bursts aren’t from a pulsar but from a white dwarf ...
Now, a group of astronomers led by Jyotirmoy Das of the National Center for Radio Astrophysics ... compact and eccentric binary MSPs known to date. The mass of the pulsar was calculated to ...
Radio Observation of the Pulsar Wind Nebula in SNR G11.2-0.3, arXiv (2025). DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2503.01802 ...
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