A model for distortions of polarisation-angle curves in radio pulsars

Dyks J, Serylak M, Oslowski S, Saha L, Guillemot L, Cognard I, Rudak B (2016)
Astronomy & Astrophysics 593: A83.

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Dyks, J.; Serylak, M.; Oslowski, StefanUniBi; Saha, L.; Guillemot, L.; Cognard, I.; Rudak, B.
Abstract / Bemerkung
Context. Some radio pulsar profiles (in particular those of millisecond pulsars) contain wide emission structures which cover large intervals of pulse phase. Local distortions of an average curve of polarisation angle (PA) can be identified in such profiles, and they are often found to be associated with absorption features or narrow emission components. Aims. The features may be interpreted as a convolution of a lateral profile of an emitter with a microscopic radiation pattern of a non-negligible angular extent. Methods. We study a model which assumes that such an extended microbeam of the X-mode curvature radiation is spreading the radiation polarised at a fixed position angle within an interval of pulse phase. Results. The model is capable of interpreting the strongly dissimilar polarisation of double notches in PSR B1821 24A (for which we present new polarisation data from the Nancay Radio Telescope) and PSR J0437-4715. It also explains a step-like change in PA observed at the bifurcated trailing component in the profile of J0437-4715. A generic form of the modelled PA distortion is a zigzag-shaped wiggle, which in the presence of the second polarisation mode (O-mode) can be magnified or transformed into a W-or U-shaped deflection of a total net PA. Conclusions. The model's efficiency in interpreting dissimilar polarisation effects provides further credence to the stream-based (fan-beam) geometry of pulsar emission. It also suggests that the microbeam width may not always be assumed negligible in comparison with the angular scale of emissivity gradients in the emission region.
Stichworte
pulsars: individual: PSR J0437-4715; radiation mechanisms: non-thermal; pulsars: individual: PSR B1821-24A; pulsars: general
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
Zeitschriftentitel
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Band
593
Art.-Nr.
A83
ISSN
1432-0746
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2907444

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Dyks J, Serylak M, Oslowski S, et al. A model for distortions of polarisation-angle curves in radio pulsars. Astronomy & Astrophysics. 2016;593: A83.
Dyks, J., Serylak, M., Oslowski, S., Saha, L., Guillemot, L., Cognard, I., & Rudak, B. (2016). A model for distortions of polarisation-angle curves in radio pulsars. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 593, A83. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201628516
Dyks, J., Serylak, M., Oslowski, Stefan, Saha, L., Guillemot, L., Cognard, I., and Rudak, B. 2016. “A model for distortions of polarisation-angle curves in radio pulsars”. Astronomy & Astrophysics 593: A83.
Dyks, J., Serylak, M., Oslowski, S., Saha, L., Guillemot, L., Cognard, I., and Rudak, B. (2016). A model for distortions of polarisation-angle curves in radio pulsars. Astronomy & Astrophysics 593:A83.
Dyks, J., et al., 2016. A model for distortions of polarisation-angle curves in radio pulsars. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 593: A83.
J. Dyks, et al., “A model for distortions of polarisation-angle curves in radio pulsars”, Astronomy & Astrophysics, vol. 593, 2016, : A83.
Dyks, J., Serylak, M., Oslowski, S., Saha, L., Guillemot, L., Cognard, I., Rudak, B.: A model for distortions of polarisation-angle curves in radio pulsars. Astronomy & Astrophysics. 593, : A83 (2016).
Dyks, J., Serylak, M., Oslowski, Stefan, Saha, L., Guillemot, L., Cognard, I., and Rudak, B. “A model for distortions of polarisation-angle curves in radio pulsars”. Astronomy & Astrophysics 593 (2016): A83.
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