Binary and Millisecond pulsars
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DOI10.12942/LRR-1998-10zbMATH Open1316.85002arXivastro-ph/0511258OpenAlexW4210948991WikidataQ89048751 ScholiaQ89048751MaRDI QIDQ2353705FDOQ2353705
Authors: Duncan R. Lorimer
Publication date: 16 July 2015
Published in: Living Reviews in Relativity (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: We review the main properties, demographics and applications of binary and millisecond radio pulsars. Our knowledge of these exciting objects has greatly increased in recent years, mainly due to successful surveys which have brought the known pulsar population to over 1700. There are now 80 binary and millisecond pulsars associated with the disk of our Galaxy, and a further 103 pulsars in 24 of the Galactic globular clusters. Recent highlights have been the discovery of the first ever double pulsar system and a recent flurry of discoveries in globular clusters, in particular Terzan 5.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0511258
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