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Pulsar dispersion measures and the mean and mean-squared interstellar electron density
Authors:Robert J Gould
Institution:(1) Department of Physics, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA
Abstract:Theoretical distributions of pulsar dispersion measures (times sinb II) are computed for various assumed pulsar spatial distributions above (and below) the galactic plane, assuming a distribution for the ionized gas. The statistics on the twelve high-latitude pulsars lead to the conclusion that the pulsar distribution inz is at least as broad as the distribution of the ionized gas. The value derived for the local mean interstellar electron density in the galactic plane is 0.12 cm–3 and is interpreted to be due to a uniform ionized intercloud medium.Interstellar absorption of radio waves at low frequencies and cosmic X-rays at low energies are considered with regard to irregularities in the distribution of ionized gas. It is shown that if the obervations are made with a wide angle receiver the effective absorption optical deph is langtaurangsgr2/2 where langtaurang is the mean value and sgr is the dispersion in tau. This relation assumes langtaurang is much larger than sgr. Analysis of recent low-frequency radio measurements from a satellite-borne receiver, however, leads to the conclusion that effects of irregulatirities are large.
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