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Unsuccessful Pulsar Search at 1,400 MHz

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A PULSAR search at 1,400 MHz was carried out in March 1969 using the Nançay transit telescope. A third of the galactic plane was scanned between plus and minus two degrees in galactic latitude. No pulsars were discovered.

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  1. Large, M. I., Vaughan, A. E., and Wielebinsky, R., Nature, 220, 753 (1968).

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BOURGOIS, G., GUÉLIN, M. & QUANG RIEU, N. Unsuccessful Pulsar Search at 1,400 MHz. Nature 222, 963–964 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/222963b0

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