Pulsar El 1929+10 is remarkable on a number of grounds. Its narrow primary components exhibit virtually complete and highly stable linear polarisation, which can be detected over most of its rotation cycle. Various workers have been lured by the unprecedented range over which its linear polarisation angle can be determined, and more attempts have been made to model its emission geometry than perhaps for any other pulsar. Paradoxically, there is compelling evidence to interpret the pulsar's emission geometry both in terms of an aligned configuration whereby its observed radiation comes from a single magnetic-polar emission region and in terms of a nearly orthogonal configuration in which we receive emission from regions near each of its two ...
One of the most important properties of radio emission of pulsars is the high linear polarization. M...
Aims. We present the highest-quality polarisation profiles to date of 16 non-recycled pulsars and fo...
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Abstract. Pulsar Β1929+10 is remarkable on a number of grounds. Its narrow primary components exhibi...
Contains fulltext : 36190.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis cons...
Polarization observations of the radio emission from PSR B2016+28 at 1404 MHz reveal properties that...
Aims: We present the highest-quality polarisation profiles to date of 16 non-recycled pulsars and fo...
We use a set of carefully selected published average multifrequency polarimetric observations for si...
Dyks J, Serylak M, Oslowski S, et al. A model for distortions of polarisation-angle curves in radio ...
Polarization profiles are presented for 20 millisecond pulsars that are being observed as part of th...
We have conducted a detailed analysis of the emission geometry of a handful of radio pulsars that ha...
Aims. We present the highest-quality polarisation profiles to date of 16 non-recycled pulsars and fo...
Context. Some radio pulsar profiles (in particular those of millisecond pulsars) contain wide emissi...
We have discovered that the radio nebula surrounding the Vela pulsar covers a much wider extent, wit...
We present polarization data for 32 mainly southern pulsars at 8.4 GHz. The observations show that t...
One of the most important properties of radio emission of pulsars is the high linear polarization. M...
Aims. We present the highest-quality polarisation profiles to date of 16 non-recycled pulsars and fo...
Sorry, the full text of this article is not available here. Please click on the alternative location...
Abstract. Pulsar Β1929+10 is remarkable on a number of grounds. Its narrow primary components exhibi...
Contains fulltext : 36190.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis cons...
Polarization observations of the radio emission from PSR B2016+28 at 1404 MHz reveal properties that...
Aims: We present the highest-quality polarisation profiles to date of 16 non-recycled pulsars and fo...
We use a set of carefully selected published average multifrequency polarimetric observations for si...
Dyks J, Serylak M, Oslowski S, et al. A model for distortions of polarisation-angle curves in radio ...
Polarization profiles are presented for 20 millisecond pulsars that are being observed as part of th...
We have conducted a detailed analysis of the emission geometry of a handful of radio pulsars that ha...
Aims. We present the highest-quality polarisation profiles to date of 16 non-recycled pulsars and fo...
Context. Some radio pulsar profiles (in particular those of millisecond pulsars) contain wide emissi...
We have discovered that the radio nebula surrounding the Vela pulsar covers a much wider extent, wit...
We present polarization data for 32 mainly southern pulsars at 8.4 GHz. The observations show that t...
One of the most important properties of radio emission of pulsars is the high linear polarization. M...
Aims. We present the highest-quality polarisation profiles to date of 16 non-recycled pulsars and fo...
Sorry, the full text of this article is not available here. Please click on the alternative location...