noun
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millisecond
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It is possible to detect individual pulses from this millisecond pulsar with high signal-to-noise ratio in unbroken trains.
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In the standard formation model, millisecond pulsars are formed when a neutron star accretes matter from an evolving companion.
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A total of 112 pulse arrival times over a 120-day time interval were collected for this pulsar .
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A variant of the suggestion is that the Sun has a pulsar as a companion.
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At present, parallax measurements for pulsars are few and barely significant.
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It is therefore another compact star, perhaps even a pulsar .
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One of the pulsar's original discoverers, Stanislav Djorjovski, reported finding a brighter star coinciding with the pulsar last November.
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Subsequent timing observations have shown the pulsar to be in a 5.74-day circular orbit with a low-mass companion.
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The pulsar is probably a different object.
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The observation of slowing down of the orbital rotation of the binary pulsar 1913+16 is also discussed.