I was fortunate enough to attend a dinner where Joe Taylor, whose Nobel Prize involved long-term study of pulsar intervals decay. He brought along a recording of several pulsars, ranging from multi-second intervals down to one whose rotational speed was 600/second.
(Joe Taylor is also the author of WSJTX, a weak-signal radio protcol.)
I was fortunate enough to attend a dinner where Joe Taylor, whose Nobel Prize involved long-term study of pulsar intervals decay. He brought along a recording of several pulsars, ranging from multi-second intervals down to one whose rotational speed was 600/second.
(Joe Taylor is also the author of WSJTX, a weak-signal radio protcol.)