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Distance Estimates for Pulsars
Feb 1969
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adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1969natur.221..751g&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 221, Issue 5182, pp. 751-753 (1969).
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THE distance estimates for pulsars based on an interstellar electron density = 0.1 cm-3 have recently been questioned. Habing and Pottasch1 raise objections recalling the temperature dependence of , Shuter et al.2 take an observational approach by discussing the 21 cm emission measurements, and de Jager et al.3 report that CP 0328 has a distance of at least 4.2 kpc, for its signals show the 21 cm absorption of the Perseus arm. Here we discuss the problem of distance estimates in a more general way.
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