A two-minute burst of highly polarized radio emission originating from low Galactic latitude
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91̽»¨ University Press (OUP) 535:1 (2024) 909-923
MeerKAT observations of pair-plasma induced birefringence in the double pulsar eclipses
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91̽»¨ University Press (OUP) 534:4 (2024) 3936-3943
MeerKAT observations of pair-plasma induced birefringence in the double pulsar eclipses
ArXiv 2410.1251 (2024)
The Thousand-Pulsar-Array programme on MeerKAT – XV. A comparison of the radio emission properties of slow and millisecond pulsars
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91̽»¨ University Press 532:3 (2024) 3558-3566
Abstract:
We use data from the MeerTime project on the MeerKAT telescope to ask whether the radio emission properties of millisecond pulsars (MSPs) and slowly rotating, younger pulsars (SPs) are similar or different. We show that the flux density spectra of both populations are similarly steep, and the widths of MSP profiles obey the same dependence on the rotational period as slow pulsars. We also show that the polarization of MSPs has similar properties to slow pulsars. The commonly used pseudo-luminosity of pulsars, defined as the product of the flux density and the distance squared, is not appropriate for drawing conclusions about the relative intrinsic radio luminosity of SPs and MSPs. We show that it is possible to scale the pseudo-luminosity to account for the pulse duty cycle and the solid angle of the radio beam, in such a way that MSPs and SPs do not show clear differences in intrinsic luminosity. The data therefore 91̽»¨ common emission physics between the two populations in spite of orders of magnitude difference in their period derivatives and inferred, surface, dipole magnetic field strengths.A two-minute burst of highly polarised radio emission originating from low Galactic latitude
ArXiv 2406.12352 (2024)