Radio emission from AXP and XDINS

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The result of the search for, and the observations of radio emission from two groups of isolated neutron stars: AXP 1E 2259+586 and XDINS 1RXS J1308.6+212708 and 1RXS J214303.7+065419 are reported. The observations were carried out on two sensitive transit radio telescopes at a few frequencies in the range 42 112 MHz. The flux densities, mean pulse profiles, as well as, the estimation of the dispersion measures, distances and integrated radio luminosities of all objects are presented. Comparison with X-ray data shows large differences in the mean pulse widths and luminosities.

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