Pulsars in X-rays

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In February 2009 it was 10 years ago that the ROSAT mission came to its end, whereas in July and December it is a decade that the Chandra and XMM-Newton observatories were launched to continue with the exploration of the X-ray sky. A decade is a good measure to review the progress made by these two observatories in the field of X-ray emission from pulsars. I will further discuss the prospects of studying pulsars with the future missions eROSITA and IXO.

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