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Pulsar velocities

1999
Observations of proper motions of single radio pulsars enable the determination of transverse velocities and hence provide a tool for measuring the amount of asymmetry (i. e., the magnitude of the kick velocity vec{w}) in supernovae (SNe). However, single pulsars are thought to originate from both isolated early type stars which explode in a type II SN
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Pulsars

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 1969
Until early in 1968 radio sources were believed to be relatively constant and slowly evolving objects. Sporadic intensity variations had been found at high frequencies in some quasars but, except for the Sun and some flare stars which exhibited occasional bursts of radiation, the time scale of changing emission appeared to be very long.
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Pulsar magnetospheres

Nature Physical Science, 1971
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Pulsars

1992
A. K. Raychaudhuri   +2 more
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