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Chapter and Conference Paper
Pulsars: Celestial Clocks
Pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars, with most of the known examples located within our Milky Way Galaxy. The class of “millisecond pulsars” (MSPs) have remarkably stable pulse periods, with a stability...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
SN 1987A at Radio Wavelengths
SN1987A has an intrinsic radio luminosity some four orders of magnitude less than SN1993J at maximum, largely a reflection of the tenuous wind from the progenitor of SN1987A before explosion. Both remnants hav...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
CO emission from the southern galactic plane and galactic structure
The original southern galactic plane CO survey (294° ⩽ 358° and 2° ⩽ ℓ ⩽ 13° at −0°.075 ⩽ b ⩽ 0°0.75) has been extended to cover the longitude range 279° ⩽ ℓ ⩽ 300° at −0°.95 ⩽ b ⩽ −0.70. The Carina arm is wel...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Distribution of CO in the Southern Milky Way and Large-Scale Structure in the Galaxy
The southern galactic-plane region, in the ranges 294° < 1 < 358°, −0°.075 < b < 0°.075, has been surveyed in the J = 1−0 line of 12CO with a sampling interval of 3′ arc. Observations were made with the 4- metre ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
CO Distribution Along the Southern Galactic Plane
Results are presented for a well-sampled survey of J = 1−0 12C 16O emission along the southern galactic plane in the range 294° ≤ ℓ ≤ 358°, −0.075° ≤ b ≤ 0.075° with an effective angular resolution of about 8′ ar...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Distribution of CO in the Southern Milky Way
A survey of J = 1−0 12CO emission in the ranges 294° ≤ ℓ ≤ 358°, −0°.075 ≤ b ≤ 0°.075 has been made with observations spaced at 3’ arc intervals. Results pertaining to the large-scale properties of the Galaxy are...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Latitude Distribution of CO in the Southern Hemisphere
The latitude distribution of CO in the southern galactic hemisphere has been investigated using the 4-m telescope of the CSIRO Division of Radiophysics. Observations of the 115 GHz transition of CO were made o...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Pulsars