Discovery of PSR J0125-5854, a 24 ms pulsar in a binary with orbital period ~834 days, low eccentricity, and likely helium white dwarf companion.
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First radio detection of PSR J2238+5903 yields DM = 247.5 ± 3.0 pc cm^{-3} and a model distance of 7.4 ± 3.9 kpc that anchors the physical scale and TeV efficiency of candidate halo 1LHAASO J2238+5900.
Discovery of Thunder, a bow-shock PWN powered by PSR J1631-4722 in SNR G336.7+0.5 (Nimbus), characterized with radio, X-ray, and polarization data at assumed 7 kpc distance with age ~30-45 kyr.
A second coherent radio burst spanning 704-4032 MHz with spectral index -2.18, 54% linear and 22% circular polarization, and an orthogonal polarization angle jump was detected from 2XMM J104608.7-594306, showing rare radio activity in sources thought to be radio-quiet.
A polarization catalog of 6,131 bursts from FRB 20240114A reveals linearly decreasing rotation measure, stable dispersion measure, high linear polarization fractions, low circular polarization, and a broad distribution of intrinsic polarization angles, indicating a dynamically evolving magneto-ionic
A mode-coupling model reproduces the qualitative frequency-dependent circular polarization of selected FAST single pulses, but its Bayesian parameter constraints are undermined by the model's poor fits to most pulses.
Four new FRBs discovered commensally during Parkes PTA pulsar observations, including one with record S/N and unusual spectrum; all highly polarized.
No measurable radio or X-ray emission changes accompany four glitches in PSR J2229+6114, unlike high-B rotation-powered pulsars that show magnetar-like post-glitch outbursts.
A search of repeating FRBs identifies RM flare candidates in FRB 20121102A, FRB 20201124A, and FRB 20180916B, suggesting such events may be common and tied to dynamic magneto-ionic environments.
FAST observations confirm periodic nulling in PSR B0751+32 at 35 percent fraction with evolving periodicity, stable-then-declining pulse components, and no subpulse drifting, challenging geometric models.
Coherent timing solutions at 150 MHz for 17 pulsars from Irish LOFAR observations, including 7 without prior solutions.
Detection and measurement of an extreme scattering event toward PSR J2313+4253 yielding a scattering region at 1.04 kpc distance, 15 AU transverse size, and ~220 day duration.
Two FAST-discovered pulsars now have timing solutions, polarization profiles, and flux densities; one looks like an isolated partially recycled pulsar whose dispersion measure exceeds the maximum predicted by Galactic electron-density models.
High-resolution FAST data reveal spike subpulses (strongly polarized, marginally resolved) in 21 pulsars and quasi-periodic subpulses (periods ~0.1-1 ms) in 13 pulsars, with checks for rotation period correlation.
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Discovery of a 24-millisecond pulsar in a very long orbit with the Murchison Widefield Array
Discovery of PSR J0125-5854, a 24 ms pulsar in a binary with orbital period ~834 days, low eccentricity, and likely helium white dwarf companion.
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FAST Discovery of $\mu$Jy Radio Pulsations from PSR J2238+5903, Providing a DM Distance Anchor for the Candidate TeV Halo 1LHAASO J2238+5900
First radio detection of PSR J2238+5903 yields DM = 247.5 ± 3.0 pc cm^{-3} and a model distance of 7.4 ± 3.9 kpc that anchors the physical scale and TeV efficiency of candidate halo 1LHAASO J2238+5900.
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EMU discovery of Thunder: a bow-shock PWN powered by PSR J1631-4722 escaping Nimbus SNR (G336.7+0.5)
Discovery of Thunder, a bow-shock PWN powered by PSR J1631-4722 in SNR G336.7+0.5 (Nimbus), characterized with radio, X-ray, and polarization data at assumed 7 kpc distance with age ~30-45 kyr.
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A bright wideband radio burst from the isolated neutron star 2XMM J104608.7$-$594306
A second coherent radio burst spanning 704-4032 MHz with spectral index -2.18, 54% linear and 22% circular polarization, and an orthogonal polarization angle jump was detected from 2XMM J104608.7-594306, showing rare radio activity in sources thought to be radio-quiet.
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FAST Polarization Catalog of FRB 20240114A
A polarization catalog of 6,131 bursts from FRB 20240114A reveals linearly decreasing rotation measure, stable dispersion measure, high linear polarization fractions, low circular polarization, and a broad distribution of intrinsic polarization angles, indicating a dynamically evolving magneto-ionic
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Pulsar electrodynamics inferred from frequency-dependent circular polarization diversity
A mode-coupling model reproduces the qualitative frequency-dependent circular polarization of selected FAST single pulses, but its Bayesian parameter constraints are undermined by the model's poor fits to most pulses.
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Commensal discovery of four Fast Radio Bursts during Parkes Pulsar Timing Array observations
Four new FRBs discovered commensally during Parkes PTA pulsar observations, including one with record S/N and unusual spectrum; all highly polarized.
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No Measurable Changes in Radio and X-ray Emission Surrounding Glitches in the Young Pulsar PSR J2229+6114
No measurable radio or X-ray emission changes accompany four glitches in PSR J2229+6114, unlike high-B rotation-powered pulsars that show magnetar-like post-glitch outbursts.
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A Search for Rotation Measure Flare Candidates in Repeating Fast Radio Bursts
A search of repeating FRBs identifies RM flare candidates in FRB 20121102A, FRB 20201124A, and FRB 20180916B, suggesting such events may be common and tied to dynamic magneto-ionic environments.
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A study of periodic nulling in PSR B0751+32 with FAST
FAST observations confirm periodic nulling in PSR B0751+32 at 35 percent fraction with evolving periodicity, stable-then-declining pulse components, and no subpulse drifting, challenging geometric models.
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Pulsar timing solutions for 17 pulsars at 150 MHz from the Irish LOFAR station
Coherent timing solutions at 150 MHz for 17 pulsars from Irish LOFAR observations, including 7 without prior solutions.
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An Extreme Scattering Event Toward PSR J2313+4253
Detection and measurement of an extreme scattering event toward PSR J2313+4253 yielding a scattering region at 1.04 kpc distance, 15 AU transverse size, and ~220 day duration.
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Discovery and Timing Follow-Up of Two FAST-Discovered Pulsars from the FAST CRAFTS Survey
Two FAST-discovered pulsars now have timing solutions, polarization profiles, and flux densities; one looks like an isolated partially recycled pulsar whose dispersion measure exceeds the maximum predicted by Galactic electron-density models.
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FAST Pulsar Database IV. Spike subpulses and quasi-periodic subpulses of 25 pulsars observed by FAST
High-resolution FAST data reveal spike subpulses (strongly polarized, marginally resolved) in 21 pulsars and quasi-periodic subpulses (periods ~0.1-1 ms) in 13 pulsars, with checks for rotation period correlation.
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