We have used the Parkes radio telescope to study the polarized emission from the anomalous X-ray pulsar XTE J1810-197 at frequencies of 1.4, 3.2, and 8.4 GHz. We find that the pulsed emission is nearly 100% linearly polarized. The position angle of linear polarization varies gently across the observed pulse profiles, varying little with observing frequency or time, even as the pulse profiles have changed dramatically over a period of 7 months. In the context of the standard pulsar "rotating vector model," there are two possible interpretations of the observed position angle swing coupled with the wide profile. In the first, the magnetic and rotation axes are substantially misaligned and the emission originates high in the magnetosphere, as ...
Magnetars are young, rotating neutron stars that possess larger magnetic fields (B ≈ 10¹³-10¹⁵G) and...
We have observed the 5.54s anomalous X-ray pulsar XTE J1810-197 at radio, millimeter, and infrared (...
We have observed the 5.54 s anomalous X-ray pulsar XTE J1810-197at radio, millimeter, and infrared (...
We have used the Parkes radio telescope to study the polarized emission from the anomalous X-ray pul...
The anomalous X-ray pulsar XTE J1810-197 was the first magnetar found to emit pulsed radio emission....
We present polarization observations of the radio emitting magnetar AXP J1810-197. Using simultaneou...
We report on observations of the radio-emitting anomalous X-ray pulsar XTE J1810-197 during 2006 May...
Anomalous X-ray pulsars (AXPs) are neutron stars whose properties are best explained by the magnetar...
We present polarization observations of the radio emitting magnetar AXPJ1810-197. Using simultaneous...
We have investigated the radio polarization properties of PSR J1119-6127, a recently discovered youn...
We have investigated the radio polarization properties of PSR J1119-6127, a recently discovered youn...
Here we report on observations of the radio magnetar PSR J1622−4950 at frequencies from 1.4 to 17 GH...
We have investigated the radio polarization properties of PSR J1119-6127, a recently discovered youn...
Polarization profiles are presented for 20 millisecond pulsars that are being observed as part of th...
Here we report on observations of the radio magnetar PSR J1622−4950 at frequencies from 1.4 to 17 GH...
Magnetars are young, rotating neutron stars that possess larger magnetic fields (B ≈ 10¹³-10¹⁵G) and...
We have observed the 5.54s anomalous X-ray pulsar XTE J1810-197 at radio, millimeter, and infrared (...
We have observed the 5.54 s anomalous X-ray pulsar XTE J1810-197at radio, millimeter, and infrared (...
We have used the Parkes radio telescope to study the polarized emission from the anomalous X-ray pul...
The anomalous X-ray pulsar XTE J1810-197 was the first magnetar found to emit pulsed radio emission....
We present polarization observations of the radio emitting magnetar AXP J1810-197. Using simultaneou...
We report on observations of the radio-emitting anomalous X-ray pulsar XTE J1810-197 during 2006 May...
Anomalous X-ray pulsars (AXPs) are neutron stars whose properties are best explained by the magnetar...
We present polarization observations of the radio emitting magnetar AXPJ1810-197. Using simultaneous...
We have investigated the radio polarization properties of PSR J1119-6127, a recently discovered youn...
We have investigated the radio polarization properties of PSR J1119-6127, a recently discovered youn...
Here we report on observations of the radio magnetar PSR J1622−4950 at frequencies from 1.4 to 17 GH...
We have investigated the radio polarization properties of PSR J1119-6127, a recently discovered youn...
Polarization profiles are presented for 20 millisecond pulsars that are being observed as part of th...
Here we report on observations of the radio magnetar PSR J1622−4950 at frequencies from 1.4 to 17 GH...
Magnetars are young, rotating neutron stars that possess larger magnetic fields (B ≈ 10¹³-10¹⁵G) and...
We have observed the 5.54s anomalous X-ray pulsar XTE J1810-197 at radio, millimeter, and infrared (...
We have observed the 5.54 s anomalous X-ray pulsar XTE J1810-197at radio, millimeter, and infrared (...