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The binary and millisecond pulsars

Contemporary Physics, 1992
Abstract Most of the 500 known pulsars are solitary. A recently discovered population of binary pulsars now amounts to about 3% of the total; most of these have very short periods, and many of them are found in Globular Clusters. There is a clear evolutionary link between the X-ray binaries and pulsars. Mass transfer within the binary provides both the
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The Populations of Millisecond Pulsars

Research Notes of the AAS, 2019
Sushan Konar, Manjeet Chahal
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Pulsar time scale and millisecond pulsars

Measurement Techniques, 1989
Kirill A. Bronnikov, V. N. Melnikov
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Age of a millisecond binary pulsar

Nature, 1996
Alberts, F.   +3 more
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The Millisecond Pulsara

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1984
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