Detection of off-pulse emission from PSR B0525+21 and PSR B2045-16

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We report the detection of off-pulse emission from two long-period pulsars PSR B0525+21 and PSR B2045-16 using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope. We recorded high time resolution interferometric data at 325 MHz and gated the data off-line to separate the on-and off-pulse sections of the pulsar. On imaging the two temporal sections separately, we detected a point source in the off-pulse images of both the pulsars coincident with the pulsar locations in the on-pulse images. The long periods (3.75 and 1.96 s, respectively) and low spin-down energies (Ė ∼ 1031 erg s-1) of the two pulsars argue against a pulsar wind nebula (PWN) origin for the off-pulse emission. The derived estimates of the interstellar medium particle density required to drive a PWN do not support such an interpretation. A magnetospheric origin for the off-pulse emission raises questions regarding the location of the emission region, which is an important input into pulsar emission models. © 2011. The American Astronomical Society.

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Basu, R., Athreya, R., & Mitra, D. (2011). Detection of off-pulse emission from PSR B0525+21 and PSR B2045-16. Astrophysical Journal, 728(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/728/2/157

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