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Title:
Discovery of radio pulsations from the X-ray pulsar in the supernova remnant G320.4-1.2
Authors:
Manchester, R. N.; Tuohy, I. R.; Damico, N.
Affiliation:
AA(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Div. of Radiophysics, Sydney, Australia), AB(Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Obseratories, Canberra, Australia), AC(Palermo, Universita, Palermo, Italy)
Publication:
Astrophysical Journal, Part 2 - Letters to the Editor, vol. 262, Nov. 15, 1982, p. L31-L33. (ApJL Homepage)
Publication Date:
11/1982
Category:
Astronomy
Origin:
STI
NASA/STI Keywords:
PULSARS, RADIO SOURCES (ASTRONOMY), SUPERNOVA REMNANTS, X RAY SOURCES, PULSE DURATION, TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION
Comment:
A&AA ID. AAA032.141.539
DOI:
10.1086/183906
Bibliographic Code:
1982ApJ...262L..31M

Abstract

A radio counterpart to the X-ray pulsar discovered by Seward and Harnden in the supernova remnant G320.4-1.2 (MSH 15-52) has been detected. The radio observations confirm the very large period derivative indicated by the X-ray data. This implies that the object is not a member of a binary system and hence is an isolated pulsar similar in some ways to the Crab pulsar. Association of the pulsar and the supernova remnant is supported by the observed pulsar dispersion measure.

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