Discovery of a millisecond pulsar

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Pulsars, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Distance, Light Emission, Stellar Evolution, Waveforms

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The discovery of a pulsar with a period of about 1.556 ms (Backer et
al., 1982) is reported, clearing up the mystery surrounding the
enigmatic source 4C21.53. An exposition of the history of the search
process is given, and results from the timing program, the pulse
waveform, the distance, and the origin of the pulsar are discussed.

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