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Short Duration Pulsations of CP 0808 and Main Features of its Radio Emission in the Metre Band

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WE carried out investigations of the pulsar CP 0808 in November–December 1968 using the east–west line of the cross-type DKP-1000 radio telescope in Poushchino at 60–110 MHz (ref. 1). During these studies it was established that CP 0808 shows short duration subpulses as described by Drake and Craft2, and details of these second class oscillations are reported here.

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VITKEVICH, V., SHITOV, Y. Short Duration Pulsations of CP 0808 and Main Features of its Radio Emission in the Metre Band. Nature 225, 248–251 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/225248a0

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