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AIP Conference Proceedings, 1994
We review the various radio surveys which have been designed primarily for discovering recycled pulsars. In the 11 years since the first millisecond pulsar, PSR 1937+21, was found, a total of about 55 have been discovered, although most of these have only been found since 1988.
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We review the various radio surveys which have been designed primarily for discovering recycled pulsars. In the 11 years since the first millisecond pulsar, PSR 1937+21, was found, a total of about 55 have been discovered, although most of these have only been found since 1988.
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Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, 2006
High-precision timing of radio pulsars in binary systems provides details of the current orbital parameters and usually suggests likely evolutionary histories. In the cases where general-relativistic corrections to the basic Keplerian orbit can be measured, the pulsar and companion masses can be inferred.
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High-precision timing of radio pulsars in binary systems provides details of the current orbital parameters and usually suggests likely evolutionary histories. In the cases where general-relativistic corrections to the basic Keplerian orbit can be measured, the pulsar and companion masses can be inferred.
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2010
Radio pulsars were discovered more than 40 years ago and continue to provide fertile scientific research programs. The vast majority of the nearly 2000 pulsars known are detected only at radio wavelengths. Current research at radio wavelengths includes surveys for pulsars, pulsar timing, pulsars as probes of Galactic structure, understanding the ...
Simon Johnston, Aris Karastergiou
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Radio pulsars were discovered more than 40 years ago and continue to provide fertile scientific research programs. The vast majority of the nearly 2000 pulsars known are detected only at radio wavelengths. Current research at radio wavelengths includes surveys for pulsars, pulsar timing, pulsars as probes of Galactic structure, understanding the ...
Simon Johnston, Aris Karastergiou
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The Radio Emission from Pulsars
Reports on Progress in Physics, 1989The basic observed properties of pulsar radio emission are reviewed with a view to guiding their interpretation. Particular attention is given to the location of the sources of emission both in normal and in gamma-ray pulsars, with brief reviews of radio propagation in the magnetosphere and of emission mechanisms.
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2006
Pulsars, rapidly rotating highly magnetized neutron stars, have many exciting applications in physics and astronomy. After nearly 40 years since the original discovery, pulsar research has great vitality, making major contributions to fields ranging from ultra-dense matter physics to relativistic gravity, cosmology and stellar evolution.
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Pulsars, rapidly rotating highly magnetized neutron stars, have many exciting applications in physics and astronomy. After nearly 40 years since the original discovery, pulsar research has great vitality, making major contributions to fields ranging from ultra-dense matter physics to relativistic gravity, cosmology and stellar evolution.
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Radio Pulsars — What Is to Be Done
Astrophysics and Space Science, 2001In this review I discuss briefly the main theoretical problems concerning radio pulsars and formulate the observations aimed at a verification of the current models of pulsar magnetosphere and the radio emission mechanism.
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Eight new millisecond pulsars from the first MeerKAT globular cluster census
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2021A Corongiu, P V Padmanabh, S Buchner
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Detection of 16 Gamma-Ray Pulsars Through Blind Frequency Searches Using the Fermi LAT
Science, 2009M Ajello, Luca Baldini, D Bastieri
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