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The ATNF Pulsar Catalogue

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arxiv astro-ph/0309219 v1 pith:PQOK22ZJ submitted 2003-09-08 astro-ph

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The number of known pulsars has significantly increased over the previous few years. We have searched the literature to find papers announcing the discovery of pulsars or giving improved parameters for them. Data from the papers have been entered into a new pulsar catalogue that can be accessed via a web interface or from the command line (on Solaris or Linux machines). The user may request over 120 different parameters, select pulsars of interest, generate custom variables and choose between different ways of displaying or tabulating the data. Full bibliographic references are available on all observed parameters.

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