Radio pulsar emission-beam geometry at low frequency: LOFAR High-Band Survey sources studied using Arecibo at 1.4 GHz and 327 MHz

被引:3
作者
Wahl, Haley [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Rankin, Joanna [3 ,4 ]
Venkataraman, Arun [5 ]
Olszanski, Timothy [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] West Virginia Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, POB 6315, Morgantown, WV 26505 USA
[2] West Virginia Univ, Ctr Gravitat Waves & Cosmol, Morgantown, WV 26505 USA
[3] Univ Vermont, Phys Dept, Burlington, VT 05405 USA
[4] Univ Amsterdam, Anton Pannekoek Inst Astron, Sci Pk 904, NL-1098 XH Amsterdam, Netherlands
[5] Arecibo Observ, PP Box 53995, Arecibo, PR USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
polarization; radiation mechanisms: non-thermal; pulsars: general; ISM: structure; MULTICOMPONENT GAUSSIAN FITS; EMPIRICAL-THEORY; MILLISECOND PULSAR; PROFILES; POLARIZATION; CENSUS; POLARIMETRY; SCATTERING; DISCOVERY;
D O I
10.1093/mnras/stac3613
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
This paper continues our study of radio pulsar emission-beam configurations with the primary intent of extending study to the lowest possible frequencies. Here, we focus on a group of 133 more recently discovered pulsars, most of which were included in the (100-200 MHz) LOFAR High-Band Survey, observed with Arecibo at 1.4 GHz and 327 MHz, and some observed at decametre wavelengths. Our analysis framework is the core/double-cone beam model, and we took opportunity to apply it as widely as possible, both conceptually and quantitatively, while highlighting situations where modelling is difficult, or where its premises may be violated. In the great majority of pulsars, beam forms consistent with the core/double-cone model were identified. Moreover, we found that each pulsar's beam structure remained largely constant over the frequency range available; where profile variations were observed, they were attributable to different component spectra and in some instances to varying conal beam sizes. As an Arecibo population, many or most of the objects tend to fall in the Galactic anticenter region and/or at high Galactic latitudes, so overall it includes a number of nearer, older pulsars. We found a number of interesting or unusual characteristics in some of the pulsars that would benefit from additional study. The scattering levels encountered for this group are low to moderate, apart from a few pulsars lying in directions more towards the inner Galaxy.
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