Bulge Fossil Fragments are estimated to generate 15-250 times more binary black hole mergers than typical globular clusters, marking them as a new class of gravitational wave sources.
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Six new faint isolated millisecond pulsars discovered in NGC 6517 and M15 using stacked power spectra from FAST observations.
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Bulge Fossil Fragments as a new population of factories of gravitational wave sources in the Galaxy
Bulge Fossil Fragments are estimated to generate 15-250 times more binary black hole mergers than typical globular clusters, marking them as a new class of gravitational wave sources.
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The Stack Search Tests on FAST Data: Discovery of Six Faint Isolated Millisecond Pulsars in NGC 6517 and NGC 7078 (M15)
Six new faint isolated millisecond pulsars discovered in NGC 6517 and M15 using stacked power spectra from FAST observations.