OF the more than 500 known radio pulsars, only three have been detected as γ -ray sources.
The neutron star can now be visible as a radio pulsar, and it slowly loses energy and spins down.
The physics governing Jupiter's radio emissions is similar to that of radio pulsars.
They differ only in the scale, and Jupiter can be considered a very small radio pulsar too.
The Magnificent Seven represent a large class of young neutron stars with many properties different from normal radio pulsars.
In the solar vicinity, these neutron stars outnumber radio pulsars of the same age.
Terzan 5 is known to contain at least 34 millisecond radio pulsars, while the real their number can be as high as 200.
Some radio pulsars are also optical pulsars.
His research interests include radio pulsars and gamma ray bursts.
He is known for predicting binary radio pulsars.