Arecibo timing and single-pulse observations of 17 pulsars

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We report on timing and single-pulse observations of 17 pulsars discovered at the Arecibo Observatory. The highlights of our sample are the recycled pulsars J1829+2456, J1944+0907 and the drifting subpulses observed in PSR J0815+0939. For the double neutron star binary J1829+2456, in addition to improving upon our existing measurement of relativistic periastron advance, we have now measured the pulsar's spin-period derivative. This new result sets an upper limit on the transverse speed of 120 km s-1 and a lower limit on the characteristic age of 12.4 Gyr. From our measurement of proper motion of the isolated 5.2-ms pulsar J1944+0907, we infer a transverse speed of 188 ±65 km s-1. This is higher than that of any other isolated millisecond pulsar. An estimate of the speed, using interstellar scintillation, of 235 ± 45 km s-1 indicates that the scattering medium along the line of sight is non-uniform. We discuss the drifting subpulses detected from three pulsars in the sample, in particular the remarkable drifting subpulse properties of the 645-ms pulsar J0815+0939. Drifting is observed in all four components of the pulse profile, with the sense of drift varying among the different components. This unusual 'bi-drifting' behaviour challenges standard explanations of the drifting subpulse phenomenon. © 2005 RAS.

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Champion, D. J., Lorimer, D. R., McLaughlin, M. A., Xilouris, K. M., Arzoumanian, Z., Freire, P. C. C., … Camilo, F. (2005). Arecibo timing and single-pulse observations of 17 pulsars. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 363(3), 929–936. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.09499.x

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