• Guest: The on-again, off-again lives of intermittent pulsars byGuest| Feb 14, 2026 |Daily Paper Summaries|0 comments This guest post was written by Tibby Finn Leeming. • Tibby is an Astrophysics PhD student at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, UK. • Her research involves the analysis of pulsars and the investigation of variations within the observed pulsar population. • She is also a keen contributor to her university’s outreach projects, encouraging engagement with physics in her community. • Paper title:Two long-term intermittent pulsars discovered in the PALFA Survey Authors:A. • Zhu First Author’s Institution:Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics, Manchester, UK Status:Published in ApJ [openaccess] Now you see me, now you don’t Pulsarsare amongst the most stable rotators of the known cosmos.
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- This guest post was written by Tibby Finn Leeming. Tibby is an Astrophysics PhD student at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, UK. Her research involves the analysis of pulsars and the investigation of variations within the observed pulsar population. She is also a keen contributor to her university’s outreach projects, encouraging engagement with physics in her community. Paper title: Two long-term intermittent pulsars discovered in the PALFA Survey Authors: A. G. Lyne, B. W. Stappers, P. C. C. Freire, J. W. T. Hessels, V. M. Kaspi, B. Allen, S. Bogdanov, A. Brazier, F. Camilo, F. Cardo
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- https://astrobites.org/2026/02/14/intermittent-pulsars/ (Latest source article published: 2026-02-14 17:13 UTC)