使用巨型米波射电望远镜跟踪脉冲星色散测量

A. Ahuja, Y. Gupta, D. Mitra, A. Kembhavi
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本文描述了一种利用巨型米波射电望远镜精确估计脉冲星色散的新实验。这项实验是在一年多的时间里(2001年1月至2002年5月)对12颗脉冲星样本进行的,每两周观察一次。在每个历元,脉冲星的dm都是通过同时双频观测获得的,不需要任何绝对的定时信息。DM估计是从单脉冲数据流和平均剖面中获得的。每个历元DM估计的准确性为~ 1 / 104或更好,使该数据集对许多不同类型的研究有用。对大多数脉冲星来说,DMs的时间序列在几周到几个月的时间尺度上有显著的变化。对这些数据的平均DM值的分析表明,一些脉冲星与目录值(以及文献中的其他估计值)存在显著偏差,其中PSR B1642−03显示出最显著的差异。从我们的分析结果来看,脉冲星dm的稳定性(在1 / 103或更好的水平)不能被认为是理所当然的。对于PSR B2217+47,我们看到了在1年期间的大规模DM梯度的证据,这是由于通过视线采样的电子密度增强的斑点造成的。对于一些脉冲星,包括具有相当简单轮廓的脉冲星,如PSR B1642−03,我们发现了DM值在不同频率测量对下发生微小变化的证据,这一结果需要详细研究。另一个有趣的结果是,我们发现从平均剖面和单脉冲数据中获得的DM值存在显著差异。
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Tracking pulsar dispersion measures using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope
In this paper, we describe a novel experiment for the accurate estimation of pulsar dispersion measures (DMs) using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope. This experiment was carried out for a sample of 12 pulsars, over a period of more than one year (2001 January to 2002 May) with observations about once every fortnight. At each epoch, the pulsar DMs were obtained from simultaneous dual-frequency observations, without requiring any absolute timing information. The DM estimates were obtained from both the single-pulse data streams and from the average profiles. The accuracy of the DM estimates at each epoch is ∼1 part in 104 or better, making the data set useful for many different kinds of studies. The time-series of DMs shows significant variations on time-scales of weeks to months for most of the pulsars. An analysis of the mean DM values from these data shows significant deviations from catalogue values (as well as from other estimates in the literature) for some of the pulsars, with PSR B1642−03 showing the most notable differences. From our analysis results it appears that the constancy of pulsar DMs (at the level of 1 in 103 or better) cannot be taken for granted. For PSR B2217+47, we see evidence of a large-scale DM gradient over a 1-yr period, which is modelled as being due to a blob of enhanced electron density sampled by the line of sight. For some pulsars, including pulsars with fairly simple profiles such as PSR B1642−03, we find evidence for small changes in DM values for different frequency pairs of measurement, a result that needs to be investigated in detail. Another interesting result is that we find significant differences in DM values obtained from average profiles and single-pulse data.
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Bulletin of the Astronomical Society of India
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