Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1968
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1968natur.219..845t&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 219, Issue 5156, pp. 845-846 (1968).
Physics
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Scientific paper
ACCURATE positions of four pulsars1 have been measured with the one mile cross type radio telescope at the Molonglo Radio Observatory. This instrument2, which operates at a frequency of 408 MHz, forms eleven beams simultaneously, each 2.7' in right ascension by 2.8' in declination and separated by 1.4' in the north-south direction. Simultaneously with this the east-west arm can be used alone, giving a fan beam in the meridian plane 2.0' by 4.2°. Similarly, there are eleven simultaneous fan beams available from the north-south arm; these are elongated in the east-west direction. Results from all these systems have been combined here. CP 1919 is, however, right on the northern limit of the east-west system.
Turtle A. J.
Vaughan Alan E.
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