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No supernova remnant has been found near the third youngest pulsar PSR 1930+22 down to a -limiting brightness temperature of 1·4 K at 610 MHz. This is 6–8 times less than expected of a typical remnant whose age is that of the pulsar (3·60×104 years).
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Goss, W.M., Morris, D. No detectable supernova remnant near the pulsar PSR 1930 + 22. J Astrophys Astron 1, 189–192 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02714237
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