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Astronomy / Radio astronomy / Pulsars / Star types / Observational astronomy / Telescopes / PSR B1937+21 / Millisecond pulsar / Gravitational wave / Gravitational-wave astronomy / Donald C. Backer / Dispersion
Date: 2007-11-13 07:46:03
Astronomy
Radio astronomy
Pulsars
Star types
Observational astronomy
Telescopes
PSR B1937+21
Millisecond pulsar
Gravitational wave
Gravitational-wave astronomy
Donald C. Backer
Dispersion

Measuring the Gravitational Wave Background using Precision Pulsar Timing by Paul B. Demorest B.A. (University of California, Berkeley) 2000

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