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Pulsars information from Astrophysical Directions |
Some facts. |
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Pulsars information at the University of Tennessee |
Some facts about the Crab Pulsar. Images. The Sound of Pulsars. Binary pulsar. |
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Princeton Pulsar Group's home page |
Interactive menu "Pulsar Phusics". |
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ATNF Pulsar Group's home page |
Interactive menu. |
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A Tutorial on Radio Pulsars |
Part of the lecture course given to MSc students (interactive menu). |
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Radio Pulsar Newsletter Home Page |
Links (WWW pages contain abstracts of recently submitted or accepted papers in the field of radio pulsar research from astronomers world-wide). |
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Frequently Asked Questions About Pulsars |
The answers to the 10 questions. |
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What's a bloody pulsar? |
Some facts about Pulsars and its discovery. |
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Pulsars: Mighty Mice - Suite101.com |
Article by Wesley Colley. |
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Neutron Stars and Pulsars - Introduction |
Brief description of properties of neutron stars and pulsars at NASA GSFC website. |
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Sea and Sky: Pulsars |
Pulsars brief description with images by Sea and Sky. |
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Binary and Millisecond Pulsars at the New Millennium |
Article by Duncan R. Lorimer at Living Reviews in Relativity website. |
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Little Green Men, White Dwarfs or Pulsars? |
Personal story by S. Jocelyn Bell Burnell about discovery of pulsars. |
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Pulsars |
Fact file from National Maritime Museum/Royal Greenwich Observatory. |
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APOD: 2001 September 13 - X-Rays and the Circinus Pulsar |
Astronomy Picture of the Day - pulsar PSR B1509-58. |
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How Pulsars Work |
Astronomy course notes by David Hanes at Queen's University Astronomy Group website. |
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List of pulsars in binary systems |
A list compiled by Wm. Robert Johnston. |
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Pulsars |
Pulsars information at NASA's Imagine the Universe website. |
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HubbleSite - News Releases about pulsars |
Hubble Space Telescope news releases related to pulsars including images made by HST. |
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High Energy Astrophysics Picture Of the Week, Jun 19, 2000: Affinity of X-ray Pulsars |
A new image of the Vela pulsar obtained by the Chandra X-ray observatory. The bright jet can be seen emanating diagonally from the pulsar. |
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Pulsar |
Information on pulsars by Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
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Pulsar’s signal generates giant space laser - a New Scientist article |
A giant cloud in space is emitting regular flashes of laser light, astronomers have shown. The laser is powered by the spinning corpse of a dead star. |
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PULSARS |
An online lecture at the Ohio State University website by professor Barbara Ryden.
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A pulsar discovery |
A story of a scientific discovery in the scientists' own words. (You can read the text or hear their actual voices.)
An article from the American Institute of Physics. |
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The Discovery of the Binary Pulsar |
Russell A. Hulse - Nobel Lecture. |
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Do Pulsars Beam Neutrinos? - Astronomy Magazine article |
Bennett Link of Montana State University and Fiorella Burgio of Italy's National Institute of Nuclear Physics think pulsars may emit more than their familiar radio beacons. |
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Pulsars |
Introduction to pulsars including their images and spectra, provided by NASA's High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center. |
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Pulsars |
Introductory information on pulsars and neutron stars in online astronomy lecture notes by Cornell University. |
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Binary and Millisecond Pulsars |
An article by Duncan R. Lorimer at Living Reviews in Relativity website. |
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Pulsar Racing Through Space Reveals Comet-Like Trail - a report by Italian National Institute |
A team led by Dr. Patrizia Caraveo of the Italian National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF) in Milan discovered this cometary trail with data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory Archive. |
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Part-Time Pulsar Yields New Insight Into Inner Workings of Cosmic Clocks - PPARC press release |
Astronomers using the 76-m Lovell radio telescope at the University of Manchester's Jodrell Bank Observatory have discovered a very strange pulsar that helps explain how
pulsars act as 'cosmic clocks' and confirms theories put forward 37 years ago to explain the way in which pulsars emit their regular beams of radio waves - considered to be one of the hardest problems in astrophysics. |
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Pulsars description from the Astronomy Knowledge Base |
Pulsars parameters and properties. |
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Pulsars/Neutron Stars |
A gallery of pulsar and neutron star images by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. |
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Old pulsars still have new tricks to teach us - ESA press release |
The super-sensitivity of ESA's XMM-Newton X-ray observatory has shown that the prevailing theory of how stellar corpses, known as pulsars, generate their X-rays needs revising. In particular, the energy needed to generate the million-degree polar hotspots seen on cooling neutron stars may come predominately from inside the pulsar, not from outside. |
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The missing link - Astronomy Magazine article |
Brown dwarfs, thought just a few years ago to be incapable of emitting any significant amounts of radio waves, have been discovered putting out extremely bright "lighthouse beams" of radio waves, much like pulsars.
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