Timing solutions and basic properties are presented for two new pulsars, PSR J0535-0231 (415 ms, likely disrupted recycled) and PSR J1816-0518 (1.93 s), with noted shortfalls in NE2001 and YMW16 electron density models for the first.
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Observational case study of PSR J2338+4818 providing updated timing, single-pulse statistics from 27,228 detections, and scintillation parameters with no detected nulling.
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Discovery and Timing Follow-Up of Two FAST-Discovered Pulsars from the FAST CRAFTS Survey
Timing solutions and basic properties are presented for two new pulsars, PSR J0535-0231 (415 ms, likely disrupted recycled) and PSR J1816-0518 (1.93 s), with noted shortfalls in NE2001 and YMW16 electron density models for the first.
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A Pilot Study of Mildly Recycled Pulsars: A Case Study of PSR J2338+4818
Observational case study of PSR J2338+4818 providing updated timing, single-pulse statistics from 27,228 detections, and scintillation parameters with no detected nulling.