
doi: 10.1086/187233 , 10.13025/24525
handle: 10379/9876
Using time-resolved two-dimensional photon counting techniques we have found an accurate position for the X-ray and optical pulsar PSR 0540-69. Our position using postexposure variable aperture photometry confirms the position suggested by Caraveo et al.
instrumentation, detectors, Externally hosted open access publications with University of Galway authors, pulsars, individual, psr-0540-69
instrumentation, detectors, Externally hosted open access publications with University of Galway authors, pulsars, individual, psr-0540-69
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