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Pulsars

      Titles Descriptions
  1. Astronomy Information Leaflets
  2. Heavenly Bodies
  3. Jodrell Bank Pulsar Research
  4. Radio Pulsar Newsletter
  5. Radio-Quiet X-Ray Pulsars In Supernova Remnants and the Missing Pulsar Problem
  6. Stephen Hawking's Universe
  7. Tutorial on Radio Pulsars

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Astronomy Information Leaflets
Text from a series of educational leaflets covering a wide range of topics in astronomy and cosmology. Educational use of the information by private individuals or schools is encouraged.
     Author: Royal Greenwich Observatory
     Subjects: astronomy education, black holes, cosmology, pulsars, satellites, spectroscopy, stars
     DeweyClass: 520
     Resource type: document collection
Heavenly Bodies
These notes on pulsars and Quark stars are part of a collection of the British MENSA Space Special Interest Group.
     Author: McKillop, Julia
     Subjects: pulsars, stars
     DeweyClass: 523.887
     Resource type: document
Jodrell Bank Pulsar Research
Document summaries, research papers, datasets, and news about pulsar research.
     Author: Manchester University Department of Physics and Astronomy
     Subjects: astronomy research, pulsars, space observation, stars
     DeweyClass: 523.8
     Resource type: documents, reference data
Radio Pulsar Newsletter
Newsletter containing abstracts of recently submitted or accepted papers in the field of radio pulsar research from astronomers worldwide. An archive of previous issues is available, as well as an email version of the newsletter.
     Author: Research Centre for Theoretical Astrophysics
     Subjects: pulsars, radio astronomy
     DeweyClass: 523.887
     Resource type: journal
Radio-Quiet X-Ray Pulsars In Supernova Remnants and the Missing Pulsar Problem
Article about observed radio pulsars associated with supernova remnants (SNRs). The recent claim, made following x-ray observations, that these can be attributed to chance overlap, is discussed along with more traditional arguments.
     Author: Gotthelf, E. V.
     Subjects: pulsars, x-rays
     DeweyClass: 523.88
     Resource type: article
Stephen Hawking's Universe
Set of essays discussing theories of the origins of the universe and explaining complex cosmological phenomena such as antimatter, Hubble's Law and wormholes. Also includes short biographies of Copernicus, Eratosthenes, Newton and other historical contributors to cosmology.
     Author: Public Broadcasting Service
     Subjects: astronomy education, cosmology, pulsars
     DeweyClass: 523.1
     Resource type: biography, essays
Tutorial on Radio Pulsars
A tutorial produced as part of the lecture course given to MSc students at Jodrell bank in 1996. Its content and layout follows the book by Lyne and Graham-Smith on Pulsar Astronomy in many areas.
     Author: Bell, Jon
     Subjects: astronomy education, pulsars, radio astronomy, stars
     DeweyClass: 523.8
     Resource type: guide