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dc.contributor.authorJoshi, B. C-
dc.contributor.authorBurgay, M-
dc.contributor.authorLyne, A. G-
dc.contributor.authorManchester, R. N-
dc.contributor.authorPossenti, A-
dc.contributor.authorCamilo, F-
dc.contributor.authorAmico, N. D-
dc.contributor.authorKramer, M-
dc.date.accessioned2008-07-22T06:49:23Z-
dc.date.available2008-07-22T06:49:23Z-
dc.date.issued2002-09-
dc.identifier.citationBASI, Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 687 - 689en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2248/2792-
dc.description.abstractMillisecond pulsars (MSPs) are an important class of radio pulsars. Their observed spatial distribution is flux limited and is nearly isotropic. Many such pulsars have been observed at high Galactic latitudes. The preliminary results of a new survey with Parkes radio telescope using the 20 cm multi beam receiver are reported in this paper. The survey covers a region around the southern Galactic plane between longitudes 2200 and 260° and latitudes I b 1< 60°. We have discovered two new pulsars and detected 15 known pulsars so far.en
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dc.publisherAstronomical Society of Indiaen
dc.subjectRadio Pulsarsen
dc.subjectGalactic Latitudeen
dc.subjectParkes Radio Telescopeen
dc.titleA high Galactic latitude search for pulsarsen
dc.typeArticleen
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