An international team of astronomers reports the detection of four new gamma-ray millisecond pulsars using the Murriyang ...
In the past three years, astronomers have discovered a mysterious new type of radio source. We call these long-period transients.
A cosmic enigma, ASKAP J1839-0756, a slow-spinning neutron star discovered using the ASKAP radio telescope, is challenging ...
Astronomers say they have traced a mysterious pulsing in the Milky Way to a surprising source: a dead star locked in a dance ...
A puzzling new type of radio signal – lasting seconds to minutes – has been linked to a binary star system featuring a white ...
A group of astronomers has discovered 8 millisecond pulsars located within the dense clusters of stars, known as “globular clusters'', using South Africa’s MeerKAT radio telescope. Millisecond pulsars ...
The work of the research group focuses particularly on searching for and investigating fast-rotating neutron stars which are visible as radio pulsars. Their observation makes it possible to test the ...
The derived strict upper limits on flux density at 1250 MHz (S1250 < 16.9 Jy) are significantly lower than the flux densities of known radio pulsars. This suggests that these objects may be ...
When these stars dance, they make their own music. Astronomers have tracked down the source of a mysterious radio signal from deep space repeating every two hours. Stunningly, it's a pair of stars in ...
“Looking back, transient radio sources have stimulated some of the most exciting discoveries in astrophysics: the discovery of pulsars and therefore neutron stars, the discovery of FRBs which ...