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"Arecibo Pulsar Survey Using ALFA. IV. Mock Spectrometer Data Analysis, Survey Sensitivity, and the Discovery of 41 Pulsars."P. Lazarus,
A. Brazier,
J. W. T. Hessels,
C. Karako-Argaman,
V. M. Kaspi,
R. Lynch,
E. Madsen,
C. Patel,
S. M. Ransom,
P. Scholz,
J. Swiggum,
W. W. Zhu,
B. Allen,
S. Bogdanov,
F. Camilo,
F. Cardoso,
S. Chatterjee,
J. M. Cordes,
F. Crawford,
J. S. Deneva,
R. Ferdman,
P. C. C. Freire,
F. A. Jenet,
B. Knispel,
K. J. Lee,
J. van Leeuwen,
D. R. Lorimer,
A. G. Lyne,
M. A. McLaughlin,
X. Siemens,
L. G. Spitler,
I. H. Stairs,
K. Stovall,
A. Venkataraman.
"The Parkes multibeam pulsar survey: VII. Timing of four millisecond pulsars and the underlying spin period distribution of the Galactic millisecond pulsar population."D.R. Lorimer,
P. Esposito,
R.N. Manchester,
A. Possenti,
A.G. Lyne,
M.A. McLaughlin,
M. Kramer,
G. Hobbs,
I. H. Stairs,
M. Burgay,
R.P. Eatough,
M.J. Keith,
A.J. Faulkner,
N. D'Amico,
F. Camilo,
A. Corongiu,
F. Crawford.
"1FGL J1417.7-4407: A likely gamma-ray bright binary with a massive neutron star and a giant secondary."Jay Strader,
Laura Chomiuk,
C. C. Cheung,
David J. Sand,
Davide Donato,
Robin Corbet,
Dana Koeppe,
Philip G. Edwards,
Jamie Stevens,
Leonid Petrov,
Ricardo Salinas,
Mark Peacock,
Thomas Finzell,
Daniel Reichart,
Joshua Haislip.