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Pulsed Radio Sources

Burbidge et al., 1968

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8332541898390563703
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Burbidge G
Strittmatter P
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Nature

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Pu Ised Rad io SOU rces Page 1 © Nature Publishing Group 1968 NATURE. VOL. 218. MAY 4. 1968 tiolls are given2 • Beam loading implies a minimum accelerating field; if this exceeds the maximum pcrmitted to avoid the ions being left behind, then the cavities must be 'widely spaced …
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