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Drifting sub-pulses in two newly discovered pulsars

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posted on 2024-07-26, 14:25 authored by S. M. Ord, R. Edwards, Matthew BailesMatthew Bailes
We have detected the rare phenomenon of stable, drifting sub-pulse behaviour in two pulsars discovered in the recent Swinburne intermediate latitude pulsar survey. The pulsars, PSR and PSR J1919+0134, have approximate periods (P) of 1.873 and 1.6039 s respectively. Both pulsars have multicomponent profiles, and distinct drifting is observed across them. We have identified a single drift mode in both pulsars: the drift rate for PSR being 5.4(1) ms P1 and 5.8(2) ms P1 for PSR 1919+0134. The drifting is linear across the profile with no departure from linearity at the edges within the sensitivity of our observations.

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0035-8711

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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328

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3

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2 pp

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Wiley

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