Flux-density spectral analysis for several pulsars and two newly identified gigahertz-peaked spectra pulsars

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In this paper, we present results from flux-density measurements for 21 pulsars over a wide frequency range, using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) and the Effelsberg telescope. Our sample was a set of mostly newly discovered pulsars from the selection of candidates for gigahertz-peaked spectra (GPS) pulsars. Using the results of our observations along with previously published data, we identify two new GPS pulsars. One of them, PSR J1740+1000, with dispersion measure (DM) of 24 pc cm-3, is the first GPS pulsar with such a low DM value. We also selected several strong candidates for objects with high-frequency turnover in their spectra, which require further investigation. We also revisit our source selection criteria for future searches for GPS pulsars.

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Dembska, M., Kijak, J., Jessner, A., Lewandowski, W., Bhattacharyya, B., & Gupta, Y. (2014). Flux-density spectral analysis for several pulsars and two newly identified gigahertz-peaked spectra pulsars. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 445(3), 3105–3114. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu1905

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