Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1968
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1968natur.219.1339l&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 219, Issue 5161, pp. 1339-1342 (1968).
Physics
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Scientific paper
WE have reported1 measurements of the characteristic pulse shapes, dispersions and spectra of the four pulsars, CP 0834, CP 0950, CP 1133 and CP 1919, discovered by Dr Hewish and his group at Cambridge2. The 250 foot telescope at Jodrell Bank has been used to observe the five new pulsars CP 0328, CP 0808, HP 1506, PSR 1749-28 and PSR 2045-16 reported by Cole and Pilkington3, Huguenin et al.4, and Turtle and Vaughan5. We describe here measurements of the positions, periods, dispersions and pulse shapes obtained at frequencies of 151 MHz, 408 MHz and 610 MHz. The observational techniques used have been described before6.
Lyne Andrew G.
Rickett Barney J.
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