Polarization Observations of Nine Southern Millisecond Pulsars

  • Manchester R
  • Han J
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Mean pulse profiles and polarization properties are presented for nine southern pulsars. The observations were made using the Parkes radio telescope at frequencies near 1330 MHz; three of the nine pulsars were also observed at 660 MHz. A very high degree of circular polarization was observed in PSR J1603-7202. Complex position angle variations that are not well described by the rotating vector model were observed in PSR J2124-3358 and PSR J2145-0750, both of which have very wide profiles. Rotation measures were obtained for all nine pulsars, with two implying relatively strong interstellar magnetic fields.

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Manchester, R. N., & Han, J. L. (2004). Polarization Observations of Nine Southern Millisecond Pulsars. The Astrophysical Journal, 609(1), 354–362. https://doi.org/10.1086/420918

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