We investigate radio emission efficiency, xi, of pulsars and report a near-linear inverse correlation between. and the spin-down power, E., as well as a near-linear correlation between xi and pulsar age, tau. This is a consequence of very weak, if any, dependences of radio luminosity, L, on pulsar period, P, and the period derivative, P., in contrast to X-ray or. gamma-ray emission luminosities. The analysis of radio fluxes suggests that these correlations are not due to a selection effect, but are intrinsic to the pulsar radio emission physics. We have found that, although with a large variance, the radio luminosity of pulsars is L approximate to 10(29) erg s(-1), regardless of the position in the P-P. diagram. Within such a picture, a m...
We investigate the statistical evidence for the decay of the magnetic field of single radio pulsars....
We present the outline of a new model for the coherent radio emission of pulsars that succeeds in re...
The five-component profile of the 2.7 ms pulsar J0337+1715 appears to exhibit the best example to da...
We present a statistical analysis of the X-ray luminosity of rotation-powered pulsars and their surr...
International audienceThe population of young, non-recycled pulsars with spin-down energies |$\dot{E...
The intensity distribution of emission beam and the new radio luminosity formula of pulsars are pre...
We use Monte Carlo techniques to relate a theoretical pulsar emission model to the observed distribu...
We perform Monte Carlo simulations of pulsar periods, pulse-widths and magnetic inclination angles. ...
Many models for the pulsar radio and gamma-ray emissions have been developed. The tests for these mo...
Pulsars are fascinating objects with a wide range of applications in physics and astronomy. Characte...
We study statistical properties of the Galactic population of X-ray pulsars with ages of less than 1...
Identifying as many gamma-ray pulsars as possible in the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) data helps...
We present the preliminary results of the latest population synthesis of radio and gamma-ray normal ...
We use a new self-consistent model to derive the conversion efficiency from rotation power to γ-ray ...
The recently discovered radio pulsar GLEAM-X J162759.5-523504.3 with an extremely long spin period w...
We investigate the statistical evidence for the decay of the magnetic field of single radio pulsars....
We present the outline of a new model for the coherent radio emission of pulsars that succeeds in re...
The five-component profile of the 2.7 ms pulsar J0337+1715 appears to exhibit the best example to da...
We present a statistical analysis of the X-ray luminosity of rotation-powered pulsars and their surr...
International audienceThe population of young, non-recycled pulsars with spin-down energies |$\dot{E...
The intensity distribution of emission beam and the new radio luminosity formula of pulsars are pre...
We use Monte Carlo techniques to relate a theoretical pulsar emission model to the observed distribu...
We perform Monte Carlo simulations of pulsar periods, pulse-widths and magnetic inclination angles. ...
Many models for the pulsar radio and gamma-ray emissions have been developed. The tests for these mo...
Pulsars are fascinating objects with a wide range of applications in physics and astronomy. Characte...
We study statistical properties of the Galactic population of X-ray pulsars with ages of less than 1...
Identifying as many gamma-ray pulsars as possible in the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) data helps...
We present the preliminary results of the latest population synthesis of radio and gamma-ray normal ...
We use a new self-consistent model to derive the conversion efficiency from rotation power to γ-ray ...
The recently discovered radio pulsar GLEAM-X J162759.5-523504.3 with an extremely long spin period w...
We investigate the statistical evidence for the decay of the magnetic field of single radio pulsars....
We present the outline of a new model for the coherent radio emission of pulsars that succeeds in re...
The five-component profile of the 2.7 ms pulsar J0337+1715 appears to exhibit the best example to da...