application All-sky pulsar search
created 13 Sep 2005 4:09:24 UTC
name w1_0251.5__0251.5_0.1_T03_S4hB
canonical result 8718216
granted credit 53.508718216 205254 13 Sep 2005 4:09:26 UTC 14 Sep 2005 5:57:02 UTC OSD 43,263.72 61.65 53.50
8718217 90912 13 Sep 2005 19:04:17 UTC 15 Sep 2005 6:08:43 UTC OSD 47,741.16 53.50 53.50
8718218 389415 14 Sep 2005 6:57:31 UTC 15 Sep 2005 16:08:29 UTC OSD 23,289.58 70.85 53.50
8718219 72090 14 Sep 2005 9:34:57 UTC 15 Sep 2005 3:40:19 UTC OSD 30,261.28 89.95 0.00
FAQ:
To determine this, if three or more results
are valid, the high and low credit claims
are dropped, and the remaining credit claims
are averaged.lesson 2
less than 2 = 1
FAQ:
If less than two results are valid, the LOW
credit claimed is awarded.
The FAQ is correct. Look at the RECEIVED TIMES of the different results. What happened was that when the first three results (NOT including the last result that claimed 70.85 credits) came in, they were validated. One result was invalid. Of the remaining two, credits granted were from the LOW result.
Then, after the canonical result was found, the four result (third VALID result) arrived, claiming 70.85 credits. It was awarded the credit previously determined by the other three results.
Bruce
