RRATs number up to 400000 in the Galaxy with a birth rate of at most 1.4 per century, comparable in size to pulsars at high luminosities and consistent with supernova rates.
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X-ray timing and spectral analysis of ASKAP J174508.9-505149 detects matching periodicity and features consistent with an accreting magnetic CV.
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.
Reports timing solutions and basic properties for 49 pulsars (18 new) from the AO327 survey, with emission feature notes and model comparisons for distances.
MeerKLASS applies on-the-fly imaging on MeerKAT for a 10,000 sq. deg. UHF-band continuum survey at 14 arcsec resolution and 25 μJy/beam rms, run commensally with HI intensity mapping.
Numerical and analytical modeling of polar-cap processes in magnetic white dwarfs finds pair creation viable only for P ≲ 100 s and B_d ≲ 10^10 G, rendering it difficult to sustain in observed objects.
Observational evidence links obscured super-Eddington accretion to slower precessing jets in stellar-mass compact object systems, contrasting with fixed fast jets in low-density environments.
Frabjous applies deep learning to classify FRB morphologies into five classes at 55% accuracy by augmenting limited real data with simulations.
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.
The author reports joining SPOTLIGHT to search for FRBs and radio pulsars and argues that time-domain radio software must be upgraded for GPU-scale data rates.
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The RRATalog: a Galactic census of rotating radio transients
RRATs number up to 400000 in the Galaxy with a birth rate of at most 1.4 per century, comparable in size to pulsars at high luminosities and consistent with supernova rates.
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The X-ray emission of the long-period transient and accreting cataclysmic variable ASKAP J174508.9-505149
X-ray timing and spectral analysis of ASKAP J174508.9-505149 detects matching periodicity and features consistent with an accreting magnetic CV.
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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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Discovery and Timing of 49 Pulsars from the Arecibo 327-MHz Drift Survey
Reports timing solutions and basic properties for 49 pulsars (18 new) from the AO327 survey, with emission feature notes and model comparisons for distances.
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Fast Simultaneous Surveys with On-the-Fly Mapping
MeerKLASS applies on-the-fly imaging on MeerKAT for a 10,000 sq. deg. UHF-band continuum survey at 14 arcsec resolution and 25 μJy/beam rms, run commensally with HI intensity mapping.
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Study for curvature radiation and magnetic pair creation process on polar-cap region of magnetic white dwarf
Numerical and analytical modeling of polar-cap processes in magnetic white dwarfs finds pair creation viable only for P ≲ 100 s and B_d ≲ 10^10 G, rendering it difficult to sustain in observed objects.
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The link between obscured accretion and mildly relativistic precessing jets
Observational evidence links obscured super-Eddington accretion to slower precessing jets in stellar-mass compact object systems, contrasting with fixed fast jets in low-density environments.
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Frabjous: Deep Learning Fast Radio Burst Morphologies
Frabjous applies deep learning to classify FRB morphologies into five classes at 55% accuracy by augmenting limited real data with simulations.
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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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Searching For Fast Radio Transients And Radio Pulsars Using SPOTLIGHT
The author reports joining SPOTLIGHT to search for FRBs and radio pulsars and argues that time-domain radio software must be upgraded for GPU-scale data rates.
- White dwarf + M dwarf Detached Binaries in Long Period Radio Transients: Observed Binary Parameters, Evolution, and Population Constraints