Radio emission from X-ray pulsar PSR J1852+0040

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Radio, X-Ray, Neutron Stars, Pulsars, Supernova Remnants, Transients

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Malofeev et. al. (ATEL #501) reported the detection of radio pulses from X-ray pulsar J1852+0040 at the frequency of 111.23 MHz. I also made observations of this object using the same telescope. Observations were performed from April to May 2005 with the Large Phase Array (BSA) Radio Telescope at Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory of Lebedev Physical Institute at a frequency of 111 MHz. BSA is a transit telescope with an effective area of about 15,000 square meters.

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