From the Center for Gravitational Waves and Cosmology at West Virginia University, see the original link here.
Users Portal General section Users Portal GBT section Table of Contents Vital InformationProposing to Use the GBTObserving with the GBTData AnalysisObserver Training and EducationScientific Visitor InformationScientific and Technical PublicationsRadio Frequency Interference MitigationGetting Help Thank you for your interest in observing with the Green Bank Telescope (GBT). Information on all aspects of proposing and observing with […]
Computing Machines You can process your data using your GBO computing account. Please use one of the following machines fourier planck newton euclid thales arcturus Provided below you find a number of custom in-house developed tools and third-party software packages. These tools will help you analyzing your GBT data. Processing Spectral line and continuum data […]
Akshay Suresh, a graduate student at Cornell University, spearheads an extraordinary scientific endeavor — a groundbreaking mission to uncover periodic signals emanating from the core of the Milky Way called the Breakthrough Listen Investigation for Periodic Spectral Signals (BLIPSS). Such repetitive patterns could be the key to unlocking the mysteries of extraterrestrial intelligence in our […]
Monday, January 9th, 2023 from 2-3:30 pm (PST) – Room 605/610 Poster sessions highlighted during the Monday morning break (9 am PST) Join us at our Special Session at the Seattle AAS. Hear from scientists including Steve Croft, Thankful Cromartie, Simon Dicker, Rachel Friesen, Anika Schmiedeke, Kristine Spekkens, and Patrick Taylor! The GBT’s 100-meter unblocked […]
Scientists using the National Science Foundation’s Green Bank Telescope (GBT) and China’s Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) have teamed up to shed light on the origin of the thousands of mysterious fast radio bursts that hit the Earth each day from locations far beyond the Milky Way.
An international team of astronomers reports the detection of a new millisecond pulsar (MSP) using the Green Bank Telescope (GBT). The newfound pulsar, designated PSR J1555−2908, turns out to be one of the so-called “black widow” MSPs. The finding is detailed in a paper published February 10 on arXiv.org.
Proposal Call The Green Bank Observatory (GBO) invites submissions for large proposal observations on the Green Bank Telescope (GBT). Proposals must be submitted by December 13, 2021 at 22:00 UT. Proof of concept proposals, pilot programs and novel technique demonstration proposals that would support future large proposals will also be considered. We would like to […]