We conducted radio interferometric observations of six pulsars at 610 MHz using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope. All these objects were claimed or suspected to be gigahertzpeaked spectra (GPS) pulsars. For half of the sources in our sample, interferometric imaging is the only way to estimate their flux at 610 MHz due to strong pulse scatter-broadening. In our case, these pulsars have very high dispersion measure values and we present their spectra with, for the first time, low-frequency measurements. The remaining three pulsars were observed at low frequencies using the conventional pulsar flux measurement method. The interferometric imaging technique allowed us to re-examine their fluxes at 610 MHz. We were able to confirm the GPS feat...
Measurements of pulsar flux densities are of great importance for understanding the pulsar emission ...
In this paper we demonstrate that a large, unexplored reservoir of information about pulsar emission...
. Monitoring of the flux-densities near 30 GHz are reported for four pulsars. Apparently random vari...
In this paper, we present results from flux-density measurements for 21 pulsars over a wide frequenc...
We present the results of our radio interferometric observations of pulsars at 325 and 610 MHz using...
Aims.The behaviour of the pulsar spectrum at high radio frequencies can provide decisive information...
We present 154 MHz Murchison Widefield Array imaging observations and variability information for a ...
Kuniyoshi M, Verbiest J, Lee KJ, Adebahr B, Kramer M, Noutsos A. Low-frequency spectral turn-overs i...
Aims. We aim to investigate the flux density modulation from pulsars and the specific behaviour of t...
In this paper we demonstrate that a large, unexplored reservoir of information about pulsar emission...
In this paper we present recent Low Frequency Array observations of the pulsar J1740+1000. We confir...
Both the physics of the pulsar emission mechanism and free-free absorption in the intervening inters...
In this paper we demonstrate that a large, unexplored reservoir of information about pulsar emission...
Observations of Gigahertz-Peaked Spectra (GPS) pulsars (characterized by a decreasing flux density b...
In this paper we demonstrate that a large, unexplored reservoir of information about pulsar emission...
Measurements of pulsar flux densities are of great importance for understanding the pulsar emission ...
In this paper we demonstrate that a large, unexplored reservoir of information about pulsar emission...
. Monitoring of the flux-densities near 30 GHz are reported for four pulsars. Apparently random vari...
In this paper, we present results from flux-density measurements for 21 pulsars over a wide frequenc...
We present the results of our radio interferometric observations of pulsars at 325 and 610 MHz using...
Aims.The behaviour of the pulsar spectrum at high radio frequencies can provide decisive information...
We present 154 MHz Murchison Widefield Array imaging observations and variability information for a ...
Kuniyoshi M, Verbiest J, Lee KJ, Adebahr B, Kramer M, Noutsos A. Low-frequency spectral turn-overs i...
Aims. We aim to investigate the flux density modulation from pulsars and the specific behaviour of t...
In this paper we demonstrate that a large, unexplored reservoir of information about pulsar emission...
In this paper we present recent Low Frequency Array observations of the pulsar J1740+1000. We confir...
Both the physics of the pulsar emission mechanism and free-free absorption in the intervening inters...
In this paper we demonstrate that a large, unexplored reservoir of information about pulsar emission...
Observations of Gigahertz-Peaked Spectra (GPS) pulsars (characterized by a decreasing flux density b...
In this paper we demonstrate that a large, unexplored reservoir of information about pulsar emission...
Measurements of pulsar flux densities are of great importance for understanding the pulsar emission ...
In this paper we demonstrate that a large, unexplored reservoir of information about pulsar emission...
. Monitoring of the flux-densities near 30 GHz are reported for four pulsars. Apparently random vari...