Handbook of Pulsar Astronomy

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Cambridge University Press, 2005 - Science - 301 pages
Radio pulsars are rapidly rotating highly magnetized neutron stars. This comprehensive book is a unique resource that brings together the key observational techniques, background information and a review of the latest results, including the recent discovery of a double pulsar system. Useful software tools are provided which can be used to analyse example data, made available on a related website. This work will be of great value not only to graduate students but also to researchers wishing to carry out and interpret a wide variety of radio pulsar observations.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
The pulsar phenomenon
7
3
25
Pulsars as physical tools
32
6
50
2
56
4
66
6
73
Observing known pulsars
165
53
192
Pulsar timing
200
54
223
Beyond single radio dishes
240
1
250
Radio astronomy fundamentals
260
Useful resources
275

8
84
Instrumentation for pulsar observations
106
Finding new pulsars
126
Effects of the interstellar medium
276
Index
295
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Duncan Lorimer is a Senior Royal Society Research Fellow at Jodrell Bank Observatory, University of Manchester.

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