Bryan A. Jacoby, Ph.D.

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2005 California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 
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Shrinivas R. Kulkarni grad student 2005 Caltech
 (Recycled pulsars.)
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Freire PCC, Wex N, Esposito-Farèse G, et al. (2012) The relativistic pulsar-white dwarf binary PSR J1738+0333 - II. The most stringent test of scalar-tensor gravity Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 423: 3328-3343
Jacoby BA, Bailes M, Ord SM, et al. (2009) A large-area survey for radio pulsars at high galactic latitudes Astrophysical Journal. 699: 2009-2016
Verbiest JPW, Bailes M, Van Straten W, et al. (2008) Precision timing of PSR J0437-4715: An accurate pulsar distance, a high pulsar mass, and a limit on the variation of newton's gravitational constant Astrophysical Journal. 679: 675-680
Jacoby BA, Bailes M, Ord SM, et al. (2007) Discovery of five recycled pulsars in a high galactic latitude survey Astrophysical Journal. 656: 408-413
Ord SM, Jacoby BA, Hotan AW, et al. (2006) High-precision timing of PSR J1600-3053 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 371: 337-342
Jacoby BA, Chakrabarty D, Van Kerkwijk MH, et al. (2006) Optical detection of two intermediate-mass binary pulsar companions Astrophysical Journal. 640: L183-L186
Knight HS, Bailes M, Manchester RN, et al. (2006) Green bank telescope studies of giant pulses from millisecond pulsars Astrophysical Journal. 640: 941-949
Jacoby BA, Hotan A, Bailes M, et al. (2005) The mass of a millisecond pulsar Astrophysical Journal. 629: L113-L116
Rutledge RE, Fox DW, Kulkarni SR, et al. (2004) Microsecond timing of PSR B1821-24 with Chandra high resolution camera-S Astrophysical Journal. 613: 522-531
Jacoby BA, Bailes M, Van Kerkwijk MH, et al. (2003) PSR J1909 - 3744: A binary millisecond pulsar with a very small duty cycle Astrophysical Journal. 599: L99-L102
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