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Has anyone heard of any cases where the radio pulses of a well-observed
radio pulsar suddenly stop being detected? I know that X-ray pulsars, called X-ray transients, are observed to "turn on" and "shut off", sometimes periodically and sometimes randomly. But has a radio pulsar with a period of 0.001 sec to 4 sec ever gone silent? Thanks for any information on this topic. Rob Oldershaw |
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"r" == rloldershaw writes:
r Has anyone heard of any cases where the radio pulses of a r well-observed radio pulsar suddenly stop being detected? I know r that X-ray pulsars, called X-ray transients, are observed to "turn r on" and "shut off", sometimes periodically and sometimes randomly. r But has a radio pulsar with a period of 0.001 sec to 4 sec ever r gone silent? Yes, they are called nulling pulsars. (See the ADS for much more information.) -- Lt. Lazio, HTML police | e-mail: No means no, stop rape. | http://patriot.net/%7Ejlazio/ sci.astro FAQ at http://sciastro.astronomy.net/sci.astro.html |
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