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Stability of Pulsar Periods

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Several pulsars seem to be slowing down, in a similar fashion to the Crab source, but at a much reduced rate.

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COLE, T. Stability of Pulsar Periods. Nature 221, 29–31 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/221029a0

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