We present observations that show dramatic evolution of the mean pulse profile of the relativistic binary pulsar J1141--6545 over a period of five years. This is consistent with precession of the pulsar spin axis due to relativistic spin-orbit coupling. Observations made between 1999 and 2004 with a number of instruments at the Parkes radio telescope demonstrate a steady, secular evolution of the mean total intensity profile, which increases in width by more than 50 percent during the five year period. Analysis of the changing position angle of the linearly polarised component of the mean profile suggests that our line of sight is shifting closer to the core of the emission cone. We find that the slope of the position angle swing across the...
Analysis of 20 months of observations at the Parkes radio telescope shows secular changes in the pul...
The double pulsar PSR J0737-3039A/B consists of two neutron stars in a highly relati...
Stairs, Lyne & Shemar have found that arrival time residuals from PSR B1828-11 vary periodically wit...
We present observations that show dramatic evolution of the mean pulse profile of the relativistic b...
International audiencePSR J1906+0746 is a highly relativistic binary pulsar, discovered with the P-A...
Shortly after the discovery of PSR J1906+0746, some hints of profile variations were already interpr...
We present the evolution of the radio emission from the 2.8 s pulsar of the double pulsar system PSR...
We present the evolution of the radio emission from the 2.8-s pulsar of the double pulsar system PSR...
General relativity predicts that the spin axes of the pulsars in the double-pulsar system PSR J0737-...
Context. Geodetic precession has been observed directly in the double-pulsar system PSR J0737-3039. ...
Restricted Access.The possibility of observing gravitational spin precession due to spin-orbit coupl...
Multi-decade observing campaigns of the globular clusters 47 Tucanae and M15 have led to an outstand...
The double pulsar PSR J0737–3039A/B consists of two neutron stars in a highly relativistic orbit tha...
ABSTRACT We have observed the relativistic binary pulsar PSR J1141−6545 over a period...
International audienceBinary pulsars are affected by general relativity (GR), causing the spin axis ...
Analysis of 20 months of observations at the Parkes radio telescope shows secular changes in the pul...
The double pulsar PSR J0737-3039A/B consists of two neutron stars in a highly relati...
Stairs, Lyne & Shemar have found that arrival time residuals from PSR B1828-11 vary periodically wit...
We present observations that show dramatic evolution of the mean pulse profile of the relativistic b...
International audiencePSR J1906+0746 is a highly relativistic binary pulsar, discovered with the P-A...
Shortly after the discovery of PSR J1906+0746, some hints of profile variations were already interpr...
We present the evolution of the radio emission from the 2.8 s pulsar of the double pulsar system PSR...
We present the evolution of the radio emission from the 2.8-s pulsar of the double pulsar system PSR...
General relativity predicts that the spin axes of the pulsars in the double-pulsar system PSR J0737-...
Context. Geodetic precession has been observed directly in the double-pulsar system PSR J0737-3039. ...
Restricted Access.The possibility of observing gravitational spin precession due to spin-orbit coupl...
Multi-decade observing campaigns of the globular clusters 47 Tucanae and M15 have led to an outstand...
The double pulsar PSR J0737–3039A/B consists of two neutron stars in a highly relativistic orbit tha...
ABSTRACT We have observed the relativistic binary pulsar PSR J1141−6545 over a period...
International audienceBinary pulsars are affected by general relativity (GR), causing the spin axis ...
Analysis of 20 months of observations at the Parkes radio telescope shows secular changes in the pul...
The double pulsar PSR J0737-3039A/B consists of two neutron stars in a highly relati...
Stairs, Lyne & Shemar have found that arrival time residuals from PSR B1828-11 vary periodically wit...