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Astronomers use the upgraded GMRT to identify causes of glitches in Pulsar timing data

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Research Matters Staff Writer(s) Pune 6 Jan 2026 Astronomers using a massive radio telescope in India have made a breakthrough in understanding the noise that can interfere with our most sensitive observations of the universe. By analysing data from the Indian Pulsar Timing Array, the team successfully identified two distinct causes of mysterious signals recorded from distant pulsars, rapidly rotating neutron stars that emit beams of electromagn…
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Research Matters broke the news in on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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