Sep 1970
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1970natur.227.1123d&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 227, Issue 5263, pp. 1123-1124 (1970).
Physics
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Scientific paper
FIVE new pulsars have been discovered in a systematic search at low galactic latitudes, using the Mark I radio telescope at Jodrell Bank, and a radio frequency of 408 MHz. A total of 431 independent points were observed (many of them more than once) at integral degrees of galactic latitude and longitude, including all such points with latitude -1, 0, and + 1° and longitude 11° <=l<= 125°. The beamwidth of the telescope to half power was 0°.8.
Davies Gideon J.
Large M. I.
Pickwick A. C.
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