Short‐Period Pulsar Slows By 38 Nanoseconds Per Day
FEB 01, 1969
DOI: 10.1063/1.3035407
A pulsar found last fall near the Crab Nebula, already remarkable for its short 0.033‐sec period, appears to be slowing down. The observation gives new support to the neutron‐star explanation for the rapidly pulsing radio sources.
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