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Timing [8]

 

tex2html_wrap_inline160 Every pulsar with DEC > -35
tex2html_wrap_inline160 Glitchers (42ft)[96, 119, 86, 118, 117, 58, 63, 95, 98, 77, 116, 106, 93, 94, 92, 76]
tex2html_wrap_inline160 Millisecond pulsars
tex2html_wrap_inline160 Normal pulsars [104, 30, 103]
tex2html_wrap_inline160 GRO timing [107, 110, 40, 123]
tex2html_wrap_inline160 Timing Noise [104, 95, 94]
tex2html_wrap_inline160 New Parkes pulsars [39]
tex2html_wrap_inline160 RM variations in solar corona
tex2html_wrap_inline160 Globular Cluster Pulsars [105]
tex2html_wrap_inline160 Massive Binaries B1259-63 J0045-7319 [61, 64, 57, 99, 59, 56]

Recent Papers

Radio Pulsar Timing
Radio pulsar slowdown
The Jodrell Bank timing programme
Very low braking index for the vela pulsar.
Observations of pulsar glitches.
Rotational instabilities in pulsars.
A Giant Glitch in PSR B1757-24.
Timing measurements for 45 pulsars
Timing parameters of 29 pulsars
EGRET High Energy Gamma-Ray Pulsar Studies III: A survey
EGRET Detection of Pulsed Gamma Radiation from PSR B1951+32
EGRET High-Energy gamma -Ray Pulsar Studies. II. Individual Millisecond Pulsars
Evidence from a precessing pulsar orbit for a neutron-star birth kick
Timing observations of the SMC binary PSR J0045-7319
Radio observations of PSR B1259-63 around periastron
Period evolution of PSR B1259-63: Evidence for propeller-torque spindown



Jon Bell
Mon Dec 16 08:59:38 GMT 1996