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Einstein@Home has passed 800 Teraflops!
Many thanks to the DC Russian Union for their ""Pulsar Rampage" computing challenge which helped to push Einstein@Home past the 800 Teraflop computing-power level for the first time in the history of the project!

Bruce Allen
Director, Einstein@Home
27 Nov 2012 10:23:15 UTC · Comment


Unplanned downtime Nov 17th
There was a scheduled power outage of UWM’s physics building for November 17 but since we did not expect any disruption to the E@H servers we did not announce any downtime. The plan was to run E@H off of the data center’s UPS but unfortunately the batteries did not last nearly as long as expected. We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this outage.
18 Nov 2012 3:42:32 UTC · Comment


S5 results paper !
Our paper http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.7176 got two positive referee reports from Physical Review D, the scientific journal that it is submitted to for publication :-)


M.Alessandra Papa, Project Scientist
4 Oct 2012 12:58:35 UTC · Comment


Einstein@Home Discovery Certificates
Einstein@Home volunteers whose computers discover a new pulsar receive "discovery certificates" from us. We're preparing to send out a new batch of these certificates -- some details can be found here.

Bruce Allen
Director, Einstein@Home
12 Sep 2012 13:02:17 UTC · Comment


Seven new pulsars discovered by Einstein@Home volunteers!
Congratulations to our Einstein@Home volunteers for discovering seven new radio pulsars!

Four were found in data from the Arecibo radio telescope, by
J1851+02
- Mel S. Stark, Illinois, USA
- TRON

J1903+06
- Jyrki Ojala, Turku, Finland
- Paul Frei, Switzerland

J1912+09
- Matthias Pfister, Switzerland
- Ryan D. Morton, Michigan, USA

J1908+0831
- Josef Hahn, Neuss, Germany
- Charles Robert Adams II, New Mexico, USA
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and three were found in archival data from the Parkes radio telescope, by
J1626-44
- Aku Leijala, Veikkola, Finland
- Og

J1644-46
- Augusto Cortemiglia, Tortona, Italy
- Axiel

J1748-30
- JГјrgen Sauermann, Berlin, Germany
- Stan Galka.

Further details can be found on our Arecibo Discoveries Page and on our Parkes Discoveries Page and will be published in due course.

A big "thank you"! to all of our volunteers. So far, Einstein@Home has discovered 46 new radio pulsars.

Bruce Allen
Director, Einstein@Home

27 Aug 2012 8:19:46 UTC · Comment


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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grants PHY-1104902, PHY-1104617 and PHY-1105572 and by the Max Planck Gesellschaft (MPG). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the investigators and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF or the MPG.

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