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Janusz A. Gil David G. Khechinashvili & George I. Melikidze 《Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society》1998,298(4):1207-1211
The famous neutron star Geminga was until quite lately the only pulsar undetected in the radio regime, though observed as a strong pulsating γ- and X-ray source. Three independent groups from the Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory (Russia) reported recently the detection of pulsed radio emission from Geminga at 102.5 MHz, i.e., the first detection of the radio pulsar PSR J0633 + 1746 by Kuz'min &38; Losovskii, Malofeev &38; Malov and Shitov &38; Pugachev. This pulsar exhibits the weakest radio luminosity known. Its average pulse profile appears to be very wide, filling an entire 360° pulse window according to Kuz'min &38; Losovskii. We present a model explaining the peculiarities of the Geminga radio pulsar, based on the assumption that it is an almost aligned rotator. The electromagnetic waves generated in the inner magnetosphere reach the region within the light cylinder with a weak magnetic field (at distances of a few light cylinder radii), where they are strongly damped due to the cyclotron resonance with particles of magnetospheric electron–positron plasma. The lowest frequencies that can escape are determined by the value of the magnetic field in the region where the line of sight passes through the light cylinder. The specific viewing geometry of an almost aligned rotator implies that the observer's line of sight probes the emission region near the bundle of the last open field lines. This explains the unusually weak emission from Geminga's low-frequency radio pulsar. 相似文献
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M. Vivekanand 《Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society》2002,332(1):55-58
Seven giant radio pulses were recorded from the millisecond pulsar PSR B1937+21 during ≈8.1 min observation by the Ooty Radio Telescope (ORT) at 326.5 MHz. Although sparse, these observations support most of the giant pulse behaviour reported at higher radio frequencies (430 to 2380 MHz). Within the main component of the integrated profile, they are emitted only in a narrow (≲47 μs) window of pulse phase, close to its peak. This has important implications for doing super-high precision timing of PSR B1937+21 at low radio frequencies. 相似文献
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We present a calculation of a three-dimensional pulsar magnetosphere model to explain high-energy emission from the Geminga pulsar with a thick outer gap. High-energy γ -rays are produced by primary accelerated particles with a power-law energy distribution through curvature radiation inside the outer gap. We also calculate the emission pattern, pulse profile and phase-resolved spectra of high-energy γ -rays of the Geminga pulsar, and find that its pulse profile is consistent with the observed one if the magnetic inclination and viewing angle are ∼50° and ∼86° respectively. We describe the relative phases among soft (thermal) X-rays, hard (non-thermal) X-rays, and γ -rays. Our results indicate that X-ray and γ -ray emission from the Geminga pulsar may be explained by the single thick outer gap model. Finally, we discuss the implications of the radio and optical emission of the Geminga pulsar. 相似文献
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利用直接解调方法分析COMPTELVPI数据,得到了脉冲星Geminga10-30MeV脉冲辐射存在的证据:全位相及分位相成像均得到了Geminga.分位相成像结果显示,光变曲线的峰值位于pulse1附近,而其它位相区域只能给出上限.由于成像分析不存在选择效应,该成像结果表明,Geminga在MeV能区仍存在脉冲辐射.虽然Geminga的弱MeV辐射使得很难就VP1数据作时间分析,但仍得到了一些周期信号的迹象,并且与成像结果不相矛盾.进一步考察EGRET观测Geminga在30MeV以上的强度比Pulse2/Pulse1,发现在VP1观测的较低能区,Pulse1有渐强于Pulse2的趋势,这和我们在MeV能区的成像及时间分析结果相一致.成像得到的流强表明,Geminga的能谱至少在10MeV以上不应出现偏折. 相似文献
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H. S. Knight 《Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society》2007,378(2):723-729
We report on 685-MHz observations of PSR J1823–3021A using the Parkes radio telescope. A total of 120 giant pulses (GPs) were found by searching for spiky emission at 16-μs time resolution. The energies of these pulses follow a power law that has a very steep exponent of −3.1. This means that the emission mechanism that gives rise to the GPs almost always produces pulses that only have moderate energies. The profile formed by adding all the GPs has components that are narrower and more widely separated than the profile formed from all pulses. Aberration and retardation of emission from a corotating volume mean that components emitted at high altitude will have asymmetric phases compared to those emitted at low altitude. By assuming that the components of the pulse profile form conal pairs, we use this effect to limit the GPs to be emitted no higher than 4 km above ordinary emission. The arrival times of the GPs are well modelled by Poisson statistics at time-scales around 100 s. We report a GP with spikes of emission at the phases of both components. The probability of two independent GPs occurring within a single pulse period is , so an interpretation can be conjectured that the two pulses are not independent. This may mean that the magnetosphere can remain in a state that is susceptible to discrete 'giant' emission events for as long as 2 ms. 相似文献
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Simon F. Portegies Zwart † Lev R. Yungelson † 《Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society》1999,309(1):26-30
We discuss the formation of pulsars with massive companions in eccentric orbits. We demonstrate that the probability for a non-recycled radio pulsar to have a white dwarf as a companion is comparable to that of having an old neutron star as a companion. Special emphasis is given to PSR B1820−11 and PSR B2303+46. Based on population synthesis calculations we argue that PSR B1820−11 and PSR B2303+46 could very well be accompanied by white dwarfs with mass ≳1.1 M⊙ . For PSR B1820−11, however, we cannot exclude the possibility that its companion is a main-sequence star with a mass between ∼0.7 M⊙ and ∼5 M⊙ . 相似文献
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We performed polarization observations of giant radio pulses from the millisecond pulsar B1937+21. The observations were carried out in July 2002 with the 64-m Kalyazin radio telescope at a frequency of 600 MHz in two polarization channels with left-and right-hand circular polarizations (RCP and LCP). We used the S2 data acquisition system with a time resolution of 125 ns. The duration of an observing session was 20 min. We detected twelve giant radio pulses with peak flux densities higher than 1000 Jy; five and seven of these pulses appeared in the RCP and LCP channels, respectively. We found no event that exceeded the established detection threshold simultaneously in the two polarization channels. Thus, we may conclude that the detected giant pulses have a high degree of circular polarization, with the frequency of occurrence of RCP and LCP pulses being the same. 相似文献
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Simon Johnston Roger W. Romani 《Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society》2002,332(1):109-115
We have carried out a survey for 'giant pulses' in six young, Vela-like pulsars. In no cases did we find single pulses with flux densities more than 10 times the mean flux density. However, in PSR B1706–44 we have detected giant micro-pulses very similar to those seen in the Vela pulsar. In PSR B1706–44 these giant micro-pulses appear on the trailing edge of the profile and have an intrinsic width of ∼1 ms. The cumulative probability distribution of their intensities is best described by a power law. If the power law continues to higher intensities, then 3.7×106 rotations are required to obtain a pulse with 20× the mean pulse flux. This number is similar to the giant pulse rate in PSR B1937+21 and PSR B1821–24 but significantly higher than that for the Crab. 相似文献
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S. V. Kostyuk V. I. Kondratiev A. D. Kuzmin M. V. Popov V. A. Soglasnov 《Astronomy Letters》2003,29(6):387-393
We present the results of our simultaneous observations of giant pulses from the Crab pulsar B0531+21 at frequencies of 594 and 2228 MHz with a high (62.5 ns) time resolution. The pulse broadening by scattering was found to be 25 and 0.4 µs at 594 and 2228 MHz, respectively. We obtained the original giant-pulse profiles compensated for interstellar scattering. The measured profile widths at the two frequencies are approximately equal, ≈0.5 µs; i.e., the giant pulses are narrower than the integrated profile by a factor of about 1000. We detected an extremely high brightness temperature of radio emission, Tb≥1036 K radio emission, which is higher than the previous estimates of this parameter by five orders of magnitude. The decorrelation bandwidth of the radio-spectrum diffraction distortions has been determined for this pulsar for the first time: 10 kHz at 594 MHz and 300 kHz at 2228 MHz. 相似文献
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Don Melrose rew Miller Aris Karastergiou † Qinghuan Luo 《Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society》2006,365(2):638-646
We present an empirical model for single pulses of radio emission from pulsars based on Gaussian probability distributions for relevant variables. The radiation at a specific pulse phase is represented as the superposition of radiation in two (approximately) orthogonally polarized modes (OPMs) from one or more subsources in the emission region of the pulsar. For each subsource, the polarization states are drawn randomly from statistical distributions, with the mean and the variance on the Poincaré sphere as free parameters. The intensity of one OPM is chosen from a lognormal distribution, and the intensity of the other OPM is assumed to be partially correlated, with the degree of correlation also chosen from a Gaussian distribution. The model is used to construct simulated data described in the same format as real data: distributions of the polarization of pulses on the Poincaré sphere and histograms of the intensity and other parameters. We concentrate on the interpretation of data for specific phases of PSR B0329+54 for which the OPMs are not orthogonal, with one well defined and the other spread out around an annulus on the Poincaré sphere at some phases. The results support the assumption that the radiation emerges in two OPMs with closely correlated intensities, and that in a statistical fraction of pulses one OPM is invisible. 相似文献
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We present an analysis of strong single pulses from PSR J0034-0721. Our observations were made using the Urumqi 25-m radio telescope at a radio frequency of 1.54GHz. A total of 353 strong pulses were detected during eight hours of observing. The signal-to-noise ratios of the detected pulses range from 5 to 11.5. The peak fluxes of those pulses are 17 to 39 times that of the average pulse peak. The cumulative distribution of the signal-to-noise ratios of these strong pulses has a rough power-law distribution... 相似文献
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D. R. Lorimer M. A. McLaughlin D. J. Champion I. H. Stairs 《Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society》2007,379(1):282-288
We present 3 yr of timing observations for PSR J1453+1902, a 5.79-ms pulsar discovered during a 430-MHz drift-scan survey with the Arecibo telescope. Our observations show that PSR J1453+1902 is solitary and has a proper motion of 8 ± 2 mas yr−1 . At the nominal distance of 1.2 kpc estimated from the pulsar's dispersion measure, this corresponds to a transverse speed of 46 ± 11 km s−1 , typical of the millisecond pulsar population. We analyse the current sample of 55 millisecond pulsars in the Galactic disc and revisit the question of whether the luminosities of isolated millisecond pulsars are different from their binary counterparts. We demonstrate that the apparent differences in the luminosity distributions seen in samples selected from 430-MHz surveys can be explained by small-number statistics and observational selection biases. An examination of the sample from 1400-MHz surveys shows no differences in the distributions. The simplest conclusion from the current data is that the spin, kinematic, spatial and luminosity distributions of isolated and binary millisecond pulsars are consistent with a single homogeneous population. 相似文献
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