Dear crunchers at Einstein@Home
We have some important news to share with you which potentially call for some action on your part.
If you have configured some or all of your hosts to EXCLUSIVELY run the FGRP1BG search (not to be confused with the FGRP5 search), please read the following very carefully to avoid an unwanted interruption in your crunching activity!
Because of an evolution of our scientific priorities, the following changes will happen on E@H:
1) The FGRP1BG (G for GPU) search will wind down (for now, see below) and will run out of new work in approximately 2 to 3 weeks from now.
2) The FGRP1BG search might be restarted later, but even then it will likely be on-and-off depending on the availability of interesting pulsar candidate data to feed to E@H. So beginning 2 weeks from now, you should no longer rely on a steady stream of work for FGRP1BG!
3) The BRP7 search will move up in our scientific priority as far as electromagnetic astronomy is concerned
4) Of course, the Gravitational Wave search (currently O3 All Sky search) will continue and is not affected by the change. Please continue support for this search!!
We are fully aware that the FGRP1BG search is very popular with many volunteers, including many of our most productive crunchers. We are extremely grateful for your continued support over the years and your considerable investment in this search. Your massive contributions in computing power have helped us process a vast amount of data for the most promising gamma-ray pulsar candidates, and with your help we have now reached the point where candidates from other searches like BRP7 have become more scientifically promising and urgent.
Is there any action volunteers have to take now?
Only volunteers who have opted out of all other searches except FGRP1BG need to take action to make sure they will still receive work from E@H in the future. In this case, you should use the projects web-configuration to allow other work, especially BRP7, for your hosts. There is no need to deactivate FGRP1BG since it might resume later. If you need help with the configuration process, please feel free to ask us for help here.
Note: If you have installed an app_info.xml file (BOINC "anonymous platform" feature) this will limit the host in question to work for applications defined in that file only! In that case you might want to consider deleting the app_info.xml file altogether and go back to "stock" E@H appications or include apps for other E@H searches (e.g. BRP7) in your app_info.xml file.
So, what is BRP7 all about?
BRP7 is an exciting search for binary radio pulsars in the data collected by the TRAPUM collaboration, using a very powerful network of radio telescopes, MeerKAT.
Einstein@Home is searching for pulsars in MeerKAT observations of globular clusters - dense groups of old stars that often contain large numbers of pulsars, and particularly exotic binary systems. One target for BRP7 is the Terzan 5 cluster, which contains 49 known pulsars, more than any other globular cluster, including the fastest known pulsar spinning 716 times per second! The TRAPUM project has already discovered 79 new globular cluster pulsars, and with BRP7 we hope to expand this number with searches sensitive to very short period binary pulsars. These pulsars may provide the most sensitive tests of Einstein's theory of General Relativity, but they cannot be found without sensitive observations and enormous computational resources.
The BRP7 app is also highly optimized and makes very efficient use of your GPUs. If you had planned to keep your home warm in winter with E@H, the BRP7 app won't let you down :-) !
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions or concerns regarding the changes outlined above.
Happy crunching
The E@H team
Einstein@Home Project
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Thanks for the update- we are
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Thanks for the update- we are just happy to have been a part of it and will continue to crunch whatever we can. It is pretty amazing that we finally reached this point!
Oliver Behnke wrote: Dear
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I second this notion! Thanks, Oliver!
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Could you please consider to
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Could you please consider to publish the source code of BRP7 application the same way as it was done for BRP4?
Some of us are using custom application to crunch BRP4 data on Cuda capable boards such as Jenson Nano/TX1/TX2 so it might be possible to switch to BRP7.
Thanks for info
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Thanks for info Oliver,
Would you know if there any chance that a mac (arm) version BRP7 is viable/worthwhile to give my gpu something to do seeing as its losing its only gpu app.
The TRAPUM collaboration
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The TRAPUM collaboration seems rather busy with quite a range of target types, and would have lots of great data to examine. IIRC Michael Kramer gave a talk on the SKA at AEI/MPG when I was there in 2011. It sounds like the complete SKA will fulfill or exceed expectations. All very exciting indeed, let the crunching begin !
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
Mike Hewson wrote: The
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Seems like the project is going to need more computing power
Well yes, given that MeerKAT
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Well yes, given that MeerKAT is the precursor/initial stage of the SKA you mean ? We could always use more power as it doesn't seem like we'll ever be short on data. Spoilt for choice of what to look at probably ..... ;-)
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
Mike Hewson
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I was trying to remember but please correct me if I am wrong. Don't these tasks require a larger amount of GPU memory than many of the other projects? I tried remembering but my memory is failing me.
Boca Raton Community HS
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BRP7 VRAM usage is pretty low.
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Well... I think it's the end
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Well... I think it's the end for my HD7750 and R5 240 haha (Host 13139360)... Some months ago I tried to run BRP7 on them, but I got quite a lot of Invalid tasks, so I limited them to FGRP1BG, going to try to run some BRP7 again to see...