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 BURSTT back-end system achieves real-time multi-stage beamforming and de-dispersion search to detect FRBs and trigger VLBI localization using RFSoC and optimized server processing.
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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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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Back-End System of BURSTT
The BURSTT back-end system achieves real-time multi-stage beamforming and de-dispersion search to detect FRBs and trigger VLBI localization using RFSoC and optimized server processing.
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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.