Effect of Quasi‐Orthogonal Emission Modes on the Rotation Measures of Pulsars

  • Ramachandran R
  • Backer D
  • Rankin J
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report here the discovery of a significant source of systematic error in the rotation measure determinations of pulsars. Conventional analysis of high sensitivity polarimetric observations of PSR B2016+28 display variation of the rotation measure of $\pm$15 rad m$^{-2}$ (around the mean value of -34.6 rad m$^{-2}$) across the pulse profile. Analysis of single pulse data shows that this variation is an artifact of the incoherent superposition of quasi-orthogonal polarisation modes along with the frequency dependence of relative strength and/or quasi-orthogonality of the modes. Quasi-orthogonal polarization is common among pulsars, and therefore this effect needs to be taken into account in the interpretation of pulsar rotation measures.

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Ramachandran, R., Backer, D. C., Rankin, J. M., Weisberg, J. M., & Devine, K. E. (2004). Effect of Quasi‐Orthogonal Emission Modes on the Rotation Measures of Pulsars. The Astrophysical Journal, 606(2), 1167–1173. https://doi.org/10.1086/383179

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