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Low-frequency pulse profile variation in PSR B2217+47: Evidence for echoes from the interstellar medium

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posted on 2024-08-06, 11:40 authored by D. Michilli, J. W.T. Hessels, J. Y. Donner, J. M. Grießmeier, M. Serylak, B. Shaw, B. W. Stappers, J. P.W. Verbiest, Adam DellerAdam Deller, L. N. Driessen, D. R. Stinebring, L. Bondonneau, M. Geyer, M. Hoeft, A. Karastergiou, M. Kramer, Stefan Oslowski, M. Pilia, S. Sanidas, P. Weltevrede
We have observed a complex and continuous change in the integrated pulse profile of PSR B2217+47, manifested as additional components trailing the main peak. These transient components are detected over 6 yr at 150MHz using the LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR), but they are not seen in contemporaneous Lovell observations at 1.5 GHz.We argue that propagation effects in the ionized interstellar medium (IISM) are the most likely cause. The putative structures in the IISM causing the profile variation are roughly half-way between the pulsar and the Earth and have transverse radii R ~ 30 au. We consider different models for the structures. Under the assumption of spherical symmetry, their implied average electron density is ne ~ 100 cm-3. Since PSR B2217+47 is more than an order of magnitude brighter than the average pulsar population visible to LOFAR, similar profile variations would not have been identified in most pulsars, suggesting that subtle profile variations in low-frequency profiles might be more common than we have observed to date. Systematic studies of these variations at low frequencies can provide a new tool to investigate the proprieties of the IISM and the limits to the precision of pulsar timing.

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Dutch Research Council

Science and Technology Facilities Council

European Commission

Forschungszentrum Jülich

Federal Ministry of Education and Research

French National Centre for Scientific Research

National Science Foundation

European Research Council

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1365-2966

Journal title

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Volume

476

Issue

2

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12 pp

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Oxford University Press (OUP)

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This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Copyright © 2018 The Authors. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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eng

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