Pulsars: space kinematic characteristics and their connection with supernova remnants

The galactic distribution of pulsars and shell remnants of supernovas is investigated on the basis of newly estimated parameters. Attention was paid to accounting for all possible selection effects, and an attempt was made to reveal a statistically pure ensemble of objects so as to study the radial...

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