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Interstellar scintillations of binary pulsars
AIP Conference Proceedings, 1988We have measured interstellar scintillations of two binary pulsars (1855+09 and 1913+16) to determine their transverse velocities at numerous points in their orbits. Combining transverse velocities with radial velocities derived from Doppler shifts, one can (in principle) determine a binary system’s proper motion and orbital inclination, and the bulk ...
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Binary and millisecond radio pulsars
Advances in Space Research, 2006Abstract Recent pulsar surveys, especially those using the multibeam receiver on the Parkes radio telescope, have more than doubled the number of known pulsars, bringing the current total to about 1720. Of these, 171 have millisecond periods, 126 are members of binary systems and 99 are associated with globular clusters. Binary pulsars may be divided
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Optical identification of binary pulsars
Advances in Space Research, 1988Abstract Of the nearly 500 known pulsars, only seven pulsars are in binary systems. In this article, I review the identification of binary pulsars with emphasis on the critical and unique information provided by optical observations. Optical observations have provided: (i) basic conformation of the stellar evolution acenarios and (ii) observational ...
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Formation of binary radio pulsars
Astrophysics, 1988In the framework of the standard scenario of the evolution of massive binary stars a study is made of the formation of final binary systems in which at least one of the components is a neutron star. It is found that about every fortieth radio pulsar must be a member of a close binary system. This is confirmed by observations.
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A reference map of the human binary protein interactome
Nature, 2020Katja Luck, Dae-Kyum Kim, Luke Lambourne
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The Evolution of Compact Binary Star Systems
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2014Konstantin A Postnov
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