The Crab Nebula pulsar - Six years of radio-frequency arrival times

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Crab Nebula, Pulsars, Pulse Duration, Radiation Measurement, Annual Variations, Astronomical Maps, Frequency Shift, Long Term Effects, Radio Frequencies, Tables (Data)

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More than 600 daily-average topocentric pulse arrival times are tabulated for NP 0532, the Crab Nebular pulsar, both at 430 MHz and corrected to infinite frequency. A series of (barycentric) fits representing the data to about 200-microsec accuracy is also given. Evidence is presented indicating that the glitch of early 1975 had long-term effects qualitatively different from previous glitches.

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