The population of pulsars with interpulses and the implications for beam evolution |
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Authors: | Patrick Weltevrede Simon Johnston |
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Affiliation: | Australia Telescope National Facility, CSIRO, PO Box 76, Epping, NSW 1710, Australia |
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Abstract: | The observed fraction of pulsars with interpulses, their period distribution and the observed pulse width versus pulse period correlation are shown to be inconsistent with a model in which the angle α between the magnetic axis and the rotation axis is random. This conclusion appears to be unavoidable, even when non-circular beams are considered. Allowing the magnetic axis to align from a random distribution at birth with a time-scale of ∼7 × 107 yr can, however, explain those observations well. The time-scale derived is consistent with that obtained via independent methods. The probability that a pulsar beam intersects the line of sight is a function of the angle α and therefore beam evolution has important consequences for evolutionary models and for estimations of the total number of neutron stars. The validity of the standard formula for the spin-down rate, which is independent of α, appears to be questionable. |
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Keywords: | stars: neutron pulsars: general stars: rotation |
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