Simulations predict Roman will detect roughly 11,000 microlensing events including about 100 with isolated neutron star lenses, using a characteristic feature in log t_E versus log theta_E space for classification.
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Survey continuation yields FRB20110220A, RRAT J0404+53, new data on J2028+28, and evidence that single-pulse detection rates vary with Galactic coordinates, implying a faint Galactic population.
Annual variations in scintillation parameters for PSR J0814+7429 reveal an anisotropic scattering screen located 0.23 kpc from Earth at the Local Bubble boundary.
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Astrometric microlensing probes of the isolated neutron star population with Roman
Simulations predict Roman will detect roughly 11,000 microlensing events including about 100 with isolated neutron star lenses, using a characteristic feature in log t_E versus log theta_E space for classification.
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The Northern High Time Resolution Universe pulsar survey: III. Single-pulse search continuation, follow-up observations, and initial results
Survey continuation yields FRB20110220A, RRAT J0404+53, new data on J2028+28, and evidence that single-pulse detection rates vary with Galactic coordinates, implying a faint Galactic population.
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Pulsar scintillation studies with LOFAR III. Annual variations in PSR~J0814$+$7429
Annual variations in scintillation parameters for PSR J0814+7429 reveal an anisotropic scattering screen located 0.23 kpc from Earth at the Local Bubble boundary.