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A Pulsar Supernova Association?

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A pulsar with a very short period (0.089 s) has been discovered at the position of a suspected supernova remnant, raising several interesting consequences.

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LARGE, M., VAUGHAN, A. & MILLS, B. A Pulsar Supernova Association?. Nature 220, 340–341 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/220340a0

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