PSR J1922+37: a 1.9 s Pulsar Discovered in the Direction of the Old Open Cluster NGC 6791
Xiao-Jin Liu et al 2025 ApJL 981 L29 Though many pulsars have been found in globular clusters, no pulsars have been discovered in open clusters; a new radio search may have changed that, though the…
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