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Pulsars are neutron stars with high rotation speeds and have extraordinary long-term rotational stability. X-ray pulsar-based navigation (XNAV) is a navigation method that estimates the position and velocity of a spacecraft using the X-ray radiation from
Kun Jiang+3 more
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Pulsar proper motions, velocities and lifetimes [PDF]
Robert B. Hanson
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The phenomenon of pulsar nulling, where pulsars temporarily and stochastically cease their radio emission, is thought to be indicative of a “dying” pulsar, where radio emission ceases entirely.
Garvit Grover+6 more
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Gravity experiments with radio pulsars
The discovery of the first pulsar in a binary star system, the Hulse–Taylor pulsar, 50 years ago opened up an entirely new field of experimental gravity.
Paulo C. C. Freire, Norbert Wex
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Pulsar Scattering as a Probe for Structures in the Interstellar Medium
Due to the inhomogeneity of electron number density, radio waves emitted by pulsars undergo scattering as they pass through the interstellar medium (ISM).
Qiuyi He, Xun Shi, Guangxing Li
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The Pulsar NP 0532 and the Implications of the Oblique-Rotator Hypothesis
Erika Böhm‐Vitense
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Optical candidates for two X-ray bursters and an X-ray pulsar [PDF]
J. E. McClintock+5 more
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Implications of Observations of Very High Energy Gamma Rays from Pulsars
M. V. K. Apparao
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Plasma-Wave Interaction in Non-Aligned Pulsar Models [PDF]
L. Mestel+2 more
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