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TL;DR: The nonthermal source observed around CP 1919 may be of this type, since, in addition to the coincidence in position, there is rough quantitative agreement between observed and anticipated source properties as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Old pulsars are expected to be surrounded by radio halos caused by relativistic electrons generated by the pulsar and diffusing away at the local Alfven speed. The nonthermal source observed around CP 1919 may be of this type, since, in addition to the coincidence in position, there is rough quantitative agreement between observed and anticipated source properties. Other possible candidates are considered. (auth)

8 citations