We use VLBA+VLA observations to measure the sizes of the scatter-broadened images of six of the most heavily scattered known pulsars: three within the Galactic Centre (GC) and three elsewhere in the inner Galactic plane (Delta l < 20 degrees). By combining the measured sizes with temporal pulse broadening data from the literature and using the thin-screen approximation, we locate the scattering medium along the line of sight to these six pulsars. At least two scattering screens are needed to explain the observations of the GC sample. We show that the screen inferred by previous observations of SGR J1745-2900 and Sgr A*, which must be located far from the GC, falls off in strength on scales less than or similar to 0 degrees.2. A second scatt...
International audiencePulsars in the Galactic centre promise to enable unparalleled tests of gravity...
Although high-sensitivity surveys have revealed a number of highly dispersed pulsars in the inner Ga...
The scattered radio image of a pulsar, as a result of the radio wave passing through the turbulent i...
The pulsed radio emission from the Galactic Center (GC) pulsar SGR J1745-29 probes the turbulent, ma...
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We report the discovery of two highly dispersed pulsars in the direction of the Galactic Centre made...
The interstellar medium hosts a population of scattering screens, most of unknown origin. Scintillat...
Pulsar scintillation has traditionally been used to investigate the statistical properties of small-...
A cluster composed mainly of young massive stars has been shown to exist around Sgr A*, the supermas...
Electron density turbulence in the Galaxy causes radio sources to be broadened angularly by amounts ...
We measure the proper motion of the pulsar PSR J1745-2900 relative to the Galactic center massive bl...
We measure the proper motion of the pulsar PSR J1745-2900 relative to the Galactic center massive bl...
Restricted Access. The Central Parsecs of the Galaxy, ASP Conference Series, Vol. 186. Eds. Heino...
We have measured the scatter broadening of pulsars in the direction of the Gum nebula. For the first...
We have invented a novel technique to measure the radio image of a pulsar scattered by the interstel...
International audiencePulsars in the Galactic centre promise to enable unparalleled tests of gravity...
Although high-sensitivity surveys have revealed a number of highly dispersed pulsars in the inner Ga...
The scattered radio image of a pulsar, as a result of the radio wave passing through the turbulent i...
The pulsed radio emission from the Galactic Center (GC) pulsar SGR J1745-29 probes the turbulent, ma...
Sorry, the full text of this article is not available here. Please click on the alternative location...
We report the discovery of two highly dispersed pulsars in the direction of the Galactic Centre made...
The interstellar medium hosts a population of scattering screens, most of unknown origin. Scintillat...
Pulsar scintillation has traditionally been used to investigate the statistical properties of small-...
A cluster composed mainly of young massive stars has been shown to exist around Sgr A*, the supermas...
Electron density turbulence in the Galaxy causes radio sources to be broadened angularly by amounts ...
We measure the proper motion of the pulsar PSR J1745-2900 relative to the Galactic center massive bl...
We measure the proper motion of the pulsar PSR J1745-2900 relative to the Galactic center massive bl...
Restricted Access. The Central Parsecs of the Galaxy, ASP Conference Series, Vol. 186. Eds. Heino...
We have measured the scatter broadening of pulsars in the direction of the Gum nebula. For the first...
We have invented a novel technique to measure the radio image of a pulsar scattered by the interstel...
International audiencePulsars in the Galactic centre promise to enable unparalleled tests of gravity...
Although high-sensitivity surveys have revealed a number of highly dispersed pulsars in the inner Ga...
The scattered radio image of a pulsar, as a result of the radio wave passing through the turbulent i...