Despite some success in explaining the observed polarisation angle swing of radio pulsars within the geometric rotating vector model, many deviations from the expected S-like swing are observed. In this paper we provide a simple and credible explanation of these variations based on a combination of the rotating vector model, intrinsic orthogonally polarized propagation modes within the pulsar magnetosphere and the effects of interstellar scattering. We use simulations to explore the range of phenomena that may arise from this combination, and briefly discuss the possibilities of determining the parameters of scattering in an effort to understand the intrinsic pulsar polarization
The low-frequency profiles of some pulsars manifest temporal broadening due to scattering, usually a...
27 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables, A&A acceptedInternational audienceWe present the highest-quality pol...
In spite of the rich phenomenology of the polarization properties of radio pulsars, the rotating vec...
Despite some success in explaining the observed polarization angle swing of radio pulsars within the...
In an earlier paper we introduced a model for pulsars in which nonradial oscillations of high spheri...
We consider the polarization properties of radiation emitted by relativistic charged particles while...
Pulsar radio emission is generally found to be linearly polarized over all longitudes of profiles, s...
Polarization observations of the radio emission from PSR B2016+28 at 1404 MHz reveal properties that...
Pulsar radio emission is modelled as a sum of two completely polarized non-orthogonal modes with the...
We study the influence of the propagation effects on the mean profiles of radio pulsars using the me...
The orthogonal polarization modes (OPM) have been reported observationally and widely accepted by pu...
Properties of circularly polarized waves are studied in the pulsar magnetosphere plasma. It is shown...
In spite of forty years of extensive studies, there is no common point of view on the nature of cohe...
The low-frequency profiles of some pulsars manifest temporal broadening due to scattering, usually ...
The key properties of the wave propagation theory in the magntosphere of radio pulsars based on the ...
The low-frequency profiles of some pulsars manifest temporal broadening due to scattering, usually a...
27 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables, A&A acceptedInternational audienceWe present the highest-quality pol...
In spite of the rich phenomenology of the polarization properties of radio pulsars, the rotating vec...
Despite some success in explaining the observed polarization angle swing of radio pulsars within the...
In an earlier paper we introduced a model for pulsars in which nonradial oscillations of high spheri...
We consider the polarization properties of radiation emitted by relativistic charged particles while...
Pulsar radio emission is generally found to be linearly polarized over all longitudes of profiles, s...
Polarization observations of the radio emission from PSR B2016+28 at 1404 MHz reveal properties that...
Pulsar radio emission is modelled as a sum of two completely polarized non-orthogonal modes with the...
We study the influence of the propagation effects on the mean profiles of radio pulsars using the me...
The orthogonal polarization modes (OPM) have been reported observationally and widely accepted by pu...
Properties of circularly polarized waves are studied in the pulsar magnetosphere plasma. It is shown...
In spite of forty years of extensive studies, there is no common point of view on the nature of cohe...
The low-frequency profiles of some pulsars manifest temporal broadening due to scattering, usually ...
The key properties of the wave propagation theory in the magntosphere of radio pulsars based on the ...
The low-frequency profiles of some pulsars manifest temporal broadening due to scattering, usually a...
27 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables, A&A acceptedInternational audienceWe present the highest-quality pol...
In spite of the rich phenomenology of the polarization properties of radio pulsars, the rotating vec...