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X-ray Pulsar in the Crab Nebula

Science, 1969
X-ray pulsations have been observed in the Crab Nebula at a frequency closely matching the radio and optical pulsations. About 5 percent of the total x-ray power of the nebula appears in the pulsed component. The x-ray pulsations have the form of a main pulse and an interpulse separated by about 12 milliseconds.
G, Fritz   +4 more
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X-Rays From Millisecond Pulsars

2000
The satellite observatories ROSAT, ASCA, RXTE and BeppoSAX have brought important progress in neutron star and pulsar astronomy. With significantly higher sensitivities compared with previous X-ray satellites they allowed for the first time to detect X-ray emission from objects as faint as millisecond (ms) pulsars.
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Review of X-ray pulsar spacecraft autonomous navigation

Chinese Journal of Aeronautics, 2023
Yidi Wang, Xiaoqian Chen, Shijie Zheng
exaly  

X-ray Pulsar-based Navigation

2020
Wei Zheng, Yidi Wang
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The X-ray-emitting trail of the nearby pulsar PSR1929 + 10

Nature, 1993
Q Daniel Wang, Zhi-Yun Li
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An X-ray pulsar in SNR G109.1–1.0

Nature, 1981
Cherry Ng
exaly  

A millisecond pulsar in an X-ray binary system

Nature, 1998
Rudy Wijnands, Michiel van der Klis
exaly  

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