The Discovery of Three Pulsars in the Globular Cluster M15 with FAST
Yuxiao Wu et al 2024 ApJL 974 L23 Exploring both ends of the pulsar spectrum, researchers have discovered a millisecond pulsar and two long-period pulsars, including the slowest-spinning pulsar…
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