Context. PSR B0031-07 is well known to exhibit three different modes of drifting sub-pulses (mode A, B and C). It has recently been shown that in a multifrequency observation, consisting of 2700 pulses, all driftmodes were visible at low frequencies, while at 4.85 GHz only mode-A drift or non-drifting emission was detected. This suggests that modes A and B are emitted in sub-beams, rotating at a fixed distance from the magnetic axis, with the mode-B sub-beams being closer to the magnetic axis than the mode-A sub-beams. Diffuse emission between the sub-beams can account for the non-drifting emission. Aims.Using the results of an analysis of simultaneous multifrequency observations of PSR B0031-07 , we set out to construct a geometrical model...
International audienceSome radio pulsar profiles (in particular those of millisecond pulsars contain...
The phenomenon of subpulse drifting offers unique insights into the emission geometry of pulsars, an...
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Context: <ASTROBJ>PSR B0031-07</ASTROBJ> is well known to exhibit three different modes of drifting ...
Context: <ASTROBJ>PSR B0031-07</ASTROBJ> is well known to exhibit three different modes of drifting ...
The well known drifter PSR B0031-07 is known to exhibit drifting subpulses where the spacing between...
The well known drifter PSR B0031-07 is known to exhibit drifting subpulses where the spacing betwee...
Contains fulltext : 36190.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis cons...
The frequency widening of pulsar profiles is commonly attributed to lower frequencies being produced...
We present high-quality observations of PSR B0826-34 at 1374 MHz. The emission from this pulsar exhi...
Context. We investigate the properties of the emission region in PSR J0815+0939 as revealed by the b...
PSR B0818-41 is one of the few pulsars that show multiple drift regions having well-defined phase re...
The phenomenon of subpulse drifting may hold the key to understanding the pulsar emission mechanism....
Pulsars with drifting subpulses are thought to be an important key to unlocking the mystery of how r...
Aims. The usefulness and versatility of the PSRSALSA open-source pulsar data-analysis project is dem...
International audienceSome radio pulsar profiles (in particular those of millisecond pulsars contain...
The phenomenon of subpulse drifting offers unique insights into the emission geometry of pulsars, an...
Sorry, the full text of this article is not available here. Please click on the alternative location...
Context: <ASTROBJ>PSR B0031-07</ASTROBJ> is well known to exhibit three different modes of drifting ...
Context: <ASTROBJ>PSR B0031-07</ASTROBJ> is well known to exhibit three different modes of drifting ...
The well known drifter PSR B0031-07 is known to exhibit drifting subpulses where the spacing between...
The well known drifter PSR B0031-07 is known to exhibit drifting subpulses where the spacing betwee...
Contains fulltext : 36190.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis cons...
The frequency widening of pulsar profiles is commonly attributed to lower frequencies being produced...
We present high-quality observations of PSR B0826-34 at 1374 MHz. The emission from this pulsar exhi...
Context. We investigate the properties of the emission region in PSR J0815+0939 as revealed by the b...
PSR B0818-41 is one of the few pulsars that show multiple drift regions having well-defined phase re...
The phenomenon of subpulse drifting may hold the key to understanding the pulsar emission mechanism....
Pulsars with drifting subpulses are thought to be an important key to unlocking the mystery of how r...
Aims. The usefulness and versatility of the PSRSALSA open-source pulsar data-analysis project is dem...
International audienceSome radio pulsar profiles (in particular those of millisecond pulsars contain...
The phenomenon of subpulse drifting offers unique insights into the emission geometry of pulsars, an...
Sorry, the full text of this article is not available here. Please click on the alternative location...