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Cherry Ng
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 219
Citations - 14331
Cherry Ng is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pulsar & Millisecond pulsar. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 186 publications receiving 10978 citations. Previous affiliations of Cherry Ng include Search for extraterrestrial intelligence & University of Hong Kong.
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The Discovery of the Most Accelerated Binary Pulsar
A. D. Cameron,D. J. Champion,Michael Kramer,Matthew Bailes,Ewan Barr,C. G. Bassa,Shivani Bhandari,N. D. R. Bhat,M. Burgay,Sarah Burke-Spolaor,Ralph Eatough,Chris Flynn,Paulo C. C. Freire,Andrew Jameson,Simon Johnston,Ramesh Karuppusamy,Michael Keith,Lina Levin,D. R. Lorimer,A. G. Lyne,Maura McLaughlin,Cherry Ng,E. Petroff,A. Possenti,Alessandro Ridolfi,Benjamin Stappers,W. van Straten,Thomas M. Tauris,Caterina Tiburzi,Norbert Wex +29 more
TL;DR: A 21.5-ms pulsar in a relativistic binary with an orbital period of 4.4 hours and an eccentricity of 0.61 was discovered in the HTRU-South Low Latitude pulsar survey as discussed by the authors.
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M/R constraints from neutron-star iron line
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed analysis of XMM-Newton archival observations of 16 bright NS low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) was performed, taking into account the systematic effects that arise as a consequence of the high count rates present in the observations of these sources.
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The NANOGrav 15 yr Data Set: Bayesian Limits on Gravitational Waves from Individual Supermassive Black Hole Binaries
G. Y. Agazie,A. Anumarlapudi,Anne M. Archibald,Zaven Arzoumanian,P. T. Baker,B. Bécsy,Laura Blecha,Adam Brazier,Paul R. Brook,Sarah Burke-Spolaor,Rob Case,J. Andrew Casey-Clyde,Maria Charisi,Shami Chatterjee,Tyler Cohen,James M. Cordes,Neil J. Cornish,Fronefield Crawford,H. Thankful Cromartie,Kathryn Crowter,Megan E. DeCesar,Paul Demorest,Matthew C. Digman,Timothy Dolch,Brendan Drachler,V. Ferrara,William Fiore,Emmanuel Fonseca,Gabrielle Freedman,N. Garver-Daniels,Peter A. Gentile,Joseph P Glaser,Deborah C. Good,Kayhan Gültekin,Jeffrey S. Hazboun,Sophie Hourihane,Ross J. Jennings,Aaron M. Johnson,Megan L. Jones,Andrew R. Kaiser,David L. Kaplan,Luke Zoltan Kelley,Matthew Kerr,Joey Shapiro Key,Nima Laal,Michael T. Lam,W. Lamb,T. Joseph W. Lazio,Natalia Lewandowska,Tianyu Liu,Duncan R. Lorimer,Jingtao Luo,Ryan Lynch,Chung-Pei Ma,D. R. Madison,Alexander McEwen,J. W. McKee,Maura McLaughlin,Natasha McMann,B. W. Meyers,P. M. Meyers,Chiara M. F. Mingarelli,Andrea Mitridate,Cherry Ng,David J. Nice,S. Ocker,Ken D. Olum,Timothy T. Pennucci,Benetge Perera,P. E. Petrov,Nihan Pol,Henri A. Radovan,Scott M. Ransom,Paul S. Ray,Joseph D. Romano,Shashwat C. Sardesai,Ann B. Schmiedekamp,C. Schmiedekamp,K. Schmitz,Brent J. Shapiro-Albert,Xavier Siemens,Joseph Simon,Magdalena Siwek,Ingrid H. Stairs,Daniel R. Stinebring,Kevin Stovall,Abhimanyu Susobhanan,Joseph K. Swiggum,Jacob M. Taylor,Stephen Taylor,J. E. Turner,Caner Unal,Michele Vallisneri,R. van Haasteren,Sarah J. Vigeland,Haley M. Wahl,Caitlin A. Witt,Olivia Young +97 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the search for individual supermassive black hole binaries in the NANOGrav 15-year data set was conducted and the search uncovered weak evidence for two candidate signals, one with a gravitational-wave frequency of ∼4 nHz, and another at ∼170 nHz.
Conducting the deepest all-sky radio pulsar survey ever: The All-Sky High Time Resolution Universe Survey
TL;DR: The High Time Resolution Universe (HTRU) survey as mentioned in this paper is an international collaboration with expertise shared among the MPIfR in Germany, ATNF/CASS and Swinburne University of Technology in Australia, University of Manchester in the UK and INAF in Italy.
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Radio Polarization Observations of the Snail: A Crushed Pulsar Wind Nebula in G327.1-1.1 with a Highly Ordered Magnetic Field
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a radio polarization study of the "snail" PWN inside the supernova remnant G327.1-1.1 using the Australia Telescope Compact Array.