Millisecond pulsars (MSPs) are known as highly stable celestial clocks. Nevertheless, recent studies have revealed the unstable nature of their integrated pulse profiles, which may limit the achievable pulsar timing precision. In this article, we present a case study on the pulse-profile variability of PSR J1022+1001. We have detected approximately 14 000 subpulses (components of single pulses) in 35-h long observations, mostly located in the trailing component of the integrated profile. Their flux densities and fractional polarization suggest that they represent the bright end of the energy distribution in ordinary emission mode and are not giant pulses. The occurrence of subpulses in the leading and trailing components of the integrated p...
We have detected the rare phenomenon of stable, drifting sub-pulse behaviour in two pulsars discover...
In this study, we report on a detailed single pulse analysis of the radio emission from the pulsar J...
Using the state-of-the-art SKA precursor, the MeerKAT radio telescope, we explore the limits to prec...
International audienceMillisecond pulsars (MSPs) are known as highly stable celestial clocks. Nevert...
We present an investigation of the morphology and arrival times of integrated radio pulses from the ...
Access to 50 years of data has led to the discovery of pulsar emission and rotation variability on t...
Pulsar timing has enabled some of the strongest tests of fundamental physics. Central to the techniq...
High-sensitivity radio-frequency observations of millisecond pulsars usually show stochastic, broad-...
Single pulses preserve information about the pulsar radio emission and propagation in the pulsar mag...
Most millisecond pulsars, like essentially all other radio pulsars, show timing errors well in exces...
Using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), we have recorded ~105single ...
We present high signal-to-noise ratio, multifrequency polarization pulse profiles for 24 millisecond...
High-sensitivity radio-frequency observations of millisecond pulsars usually show stochastic, broad-...
We report on the pulse-to-pulse energy distributions and phase-resolved modulation properties for ca...
We have detected the rare phenomenon of stable, drifting sub-pulse behaviour in two pulsars discover...
In this study, we report on a detailed single pulse analysis of the radio emission from the pulsar J...
Using the state-of-the-art SKA precursor, the MeerKAT radio telescope, we explore the limits to prec...
International audienceMillisecond pulsars (MSPs) are known as highly stable celestial clocks. Nevert...
We present an investigation of the morphology and arrival times of integrated radio pulses from the ...
Access to 50 years of data has led to the discovery of pulsar emission and rotation variability on t...
Pulsar timing has enabled some of the strongest tests of fundamental physics. Central to the techniq...
High-sensitivity radio-frequency observations of millisecond pulsars usually show stochastic, broad-...
Single pulses preserve information about the pulsar radio emission and propagation in the pulsar mag...
Most millisecond pulsars, like essentially all other radio pulsars, show timing errors well in exces...
Using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), we have recorded ~105single ...
We present high signal-to-noise ratio, multifrequency polarization pulse profiles for 24 millisecond...
High-sensitivity radio-frequency observations of millisecond pulsars usually show stochastic, broad-...
We report on the pulse-to-pulse energy distributions and phase-resolved modulation properties for ca...
We have detected the rare phenomenon of stable, drifting sub-pulse behaviour in two pulsars discover...
In this study, we report on a detailed single pulse analysis of the radio emission from the pulsar J...
Using the state-of-the-art SKA precursor, the MeerKAT radio telescope, we explore the limits to prec...