Extraordinary Physics with Millisecond Pulsars - Scott Ransom

Extraordinary Physics with Millisecond Pulsars - Scott Ransom

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Extraordinary Physics with Millisecond Pulsars - Scott Ransom

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 What are millisecond pulsars
  3. 3 Where do they come from
  4. 4 Pulsar timing
  5. 5 Timing residuals
  6. 6 Asking the right questions
  7. 7 First indirect detection of gravitational waves
  8. 8 Famous plots
  9. 9 Timing noise
  10. 10 NanoGrav
  11. 11 Comparing Telescopes
  12. 12 Data Release
  13. 13 Arrival Time Measurements
  14. 14 Gravitational Waves
  15. 15 Radio Galaxy
  16. 16 J 287
  17. 17 Stochastic Background
  18. 18 Hellings Curve
  19. 19 Results
  20. 20 Modeling
  21. 21 Combining Data
  22. 22 Preliminary Results
  23. 23 Improving Instruments
  24. 24 Finding New Pulsars
  25. 25 Time Baseline
  26. 26 More Pulses
  27. 27 Fermi
  28. 28 Black widows
  29. 29 Triple system
  30. 30 Pulse delay
  31. 31 Threebody effects
  32. 32 Strong equivalence principle
  33. 33 Best upper limits
  34. 34 What about the future
  35. 35 We need big telescopes
  36. 36 Chinas 500m spherical telescope
  37. 37 Square Kilometre Array
  38. 38 Arecibo vs GT

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