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A Search for Pulsed Gamma Emission from Two Pulsars [PDF]
J. G. Ables+3 more
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Axisymmetric force-free magnetosphere of a pulsar. I. The structure close to the magnetic axis
The stationary axisymmetric force-free magnetosphere of a pulsar is studied analytically. The pulsar equation is solved in the region close to the magnetic axis. Proceeding from linearization of the current function in the axial region, we find the axial
Bai+23 more
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Search for Nanosecond Optical Pulses from Crab Pulsar NP 0532 [PDF]
Jared A. Anderson+2 more
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In anticipation of a LIGO detection of a black hole/neutron star merger, we expand on the intriguing possibility of an electromagnetic counterpart. Black hole/Neutron star mergers could be disappointingly dark since most black holes will be large enough to swallow a neutron star whole, without tidal disruption and without the subsequent fireworks ...
Janna Levin+2 more
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Infrared and Optical Measurements of the Crab Pulsar NP 0532 [PDF]
G. Neugebauer+5 more
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The first pulsar observations were made at Parkes on March 8, 1968, just 13 days after the publication of the discovery paper by Hewish and Bell. Since then, Parkes has become the world's most successful pulsar search machine, discovering nearly two thirds of the known pulsars, among them many highly significant objects.
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Pulsar Periods and Rapid Changes in the Terrestrial Rotation Rate [PDF]
S. P. Maran, H. Öğelman
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AbstractFirst 1 emphasize the magnetospheric loop current system induced by the wind activity. Next, I address the formation of the field-aligned electric field. An interesting aspect is the reaction of the inner magnetosphere to an induced current.
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On H II Regions and Pulsar Distances* [PDF]
A. J. R. Prentice, D. ter Haar
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