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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Six new faint isolated millisecond pulsars discovered in NGC 6517 and M15 using stacked power spectra from FAST observations.
Author contributes to SPOTLIGHT collaboration using modern radio tech to search for fast radio transients and pulsars.
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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 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.
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Searching For Fast Radio Transients And Radio Pulsars Using SPOTLIGHT
Author contributes to SPOTLIGHT collaboration using modern radio tech to search for fast radio transients and pulsars.