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  Two Pulsar Discoveries from the Einstein@Home Distributed Computing Project

Deneva, J. S., Knispel, B., Allen, B., Cordes, J., Bogdanov, S., Brazier, A., et al. (2011). Two Pulsar Discoveries from the Einstein@Home Distributed Computing Project. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 43.

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Deneva, Julia S., Autor
Knispel, B.1, Autor           
Allen, B.1, Autor           
Cordes, J., Autor
Bogdanov, S., Autor
Brazier, A., Autor
Bhat, R., Autor
Camilo, F., Autor
Chatterjee, S., Autor
Crawford, F., Autor
Desvignes, G., Autor
Freire, P., Autor
Hessels, J., Autor
Jenet, F., Autor
Kaspi, V., Autor
Kramer, M., Autor
Lazarus, P., Autor
Lorimer, D., Autor
van Leeuwen, J., Autor
Lyne, A., Autor
McLaughlin, M., AutorNice, D., AutorRansom, S., AutorSiemens, X., AutorStairs, I., AutorStappers, B., AutorStovall, K., Autor mehr..
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1Observational Relativity and Cosmology, AEI-Hannover, MPI for Gravitational Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_24011              

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 Zusammenfassung: We present two pulsars discovered by Einstein@Home, a distributed computing project that runs on volunteers' computers and searches for gravitational waves in LIGO data and binary pulsars in Arecibo PALFA data. J2007+27 is an isolated pulsar with a period of 24.49 ms. Its unusually large duty cycle and the presence of emission almost throughout the rotation period suggests that its magnetic and spin axes are nearly aligned. Limits on the period derivative, magnetic field, and age indicate that this is the fastest-spinning disrupted recycled pulsar known to date. J1952+26 has a period of 20.73 ms and is in a 7-hour binary. Assuming a pulsar mass of 1.4 Msun, the system's mass function indicates that the minimum companion mass is 0.95 Msun. The companion is likely a neutron star or a massive white dwarf, which makes the system an excellent candidate for Shapiro delay measurement and therefore an accurate estimate of the pulsar and companion masses.

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Titel: AAS Meeting 217
Veranstaltungsort: Washington, Seattle
Start-/Enddatum: 2011-01-09 - 2011-01-13

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Titel: Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society
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