Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
High time resolution (41.4μs) observations of the Crab Pulsar have been undertaken on the 2.1m telescopes at San Pedro Martir and the Observatorio Astrofisico Guillermo Haro (MX) in January/February 1999. In our prelimenary analysis of the Crab Pulsar’s light curve we obtained a slightly narrow widths on the seondary pulse than that reported by Percival et al. Our data indicate the presence of substructures in the pulsar’s main pulse, though not statistically convincing.