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Paper: Young Pulsars from the Parkes Multibeam Pulsar Survey and their Associations
Volume: 271, Neutron Stars in Supernova Remnants
Page: 31
Authors: Manchester, R. N.; Bell, J. F.; Camilo, F.; Kramer, M.; Lyne, A. G.; Hobbs, G. B.; Joshi, B. C.; Crawford, F.; D'Amico, N.; Possenti, A.; Kaspi, V. M.; Stairs, I. H.
Abstract: The Parkes multibeam pulsar survey is covering a 10-deg-wide strip of the southern Galactic plane from l=260 deg to l=50 deg. It utilizes a 13-beam receiver operating in the 20-cm band on the Parkes 64-m radio telescope and is much more sensitive than any previous large-scale survey. Most of the 608 pulsars discovered so far are relatively distant and many are young, with 37 having a characteristic age of less than 105 years. At least one of these is associated with a supernova remnant and four other probable associations are suggested. Several multibeam pulsars have high values of the parameter E-dot/d2 and are within the position error contours of unidentified EGRET gamma-ray sources. These possible associations will be tested with the advent of new gamma-ray telescopes.
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