The First Detection of Coherent Emission from Radio Pulsars

  • Jenet F
  • Anderson S
  • Prince T
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Abstract

The statistical properties of the radio emission from the pulsars B0823+26, B0950+08, B1133+16, and B1937+21 are studied using high time resolution observations taken at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. Temporally coherent non-Gaussian emission has been detected in three of the four observed objects. This is the first time such a phenomenon has been observed. The results have been interpreted using a generalized shot noise model, and various basic physical quantities pertaining to the magnetospheric plasma have been estimated.

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Jenet, F. A., Anderson, S. B., & Prince, T. A. (2001). The First Detection of Coherent Emission from Radio Pulsars. The Astrophysical Journal, 558(1), 302–308. https://doi.org/10.1086/322469

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