Discovery of Pulsations and a Possible Spectral Feature in the X-Ray Emission from Rotating Radio Transient J1819–1458
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A. Possenti | M. Kramer | N. Rea | F. Camilo | M. Mclaughlin | D. Lorimer | F. Camilo | A. Lyne | S. Chatterjee | M. Kramer | A. Possenti | N. Rea | B. Gaensler | S. Chatterjee | G. Israel | M. A. McLaughlin | B. M. Gaensler | D. R. Lorimer | A. G. Lyne | G. L. Israel | M. Kramer
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