
"Pulsar Discovery Shines in Cluster GLIMPSE-C01"
Astronomers using the VLA have discovered the first millisecond pulsar in the globular cluster GLIMPSE-C01, which is located about 10,760 light years from Earth. This pulsar, named GLIMPSE-C01A, has a spin period of 19.78 milliseconds and exhibits a high magnetic field and hard X-ray luminosity, suggesting unique properties compared to most millisecond pulsars in globular clusters. The discovery, made through a radio imaging search and confirmed by additional data, highlights the effectiveness of spectral index searches for pulsars and opens up further research opportunities to understand its characteristics.