An X-ray observatory has shed new light on how rotating neutron stars become millisecond radio pulsars.
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7/4/98Deepto Chakrabarty
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Center for Space Research
Cambridge, MA 02139Michiel van der Klis
University of California
Department of Astronomy
Berkeley, CA 94720Frederick K. Lamb
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Departments of Physics and Astronomy
1110 W. Green Street
Urbana, IL 61801Edward H. Morgan
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Center for Space Research
Cambridge, MA 02139Rudy Wijnands
University of Amsterdam
Astronomical Institute Anton Pannekoek
Kruislaan 403
1098 SJ Amsterdam
Netherlands
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