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The Thousand-Pulsar-Array programme on MeerKAT III: Giant pulse characteristics of PSR J0540$-$6919

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2021-06-30 v1

Abstract

PSR J0540-6919 is the second-most energetic radio pulsar known and resides in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Like the Crab pulsar it is observed to emit giant radio pulses (GPs). We used the newly-commissioned PTUSE instrument on the MeerKAT radio telescope to search for GPs across three observations. In a total integration time of 5.7 hrs we detected 865 pulses above our 7σ\sigma threshold. With full polarisation information for a subset of the data, we estimated the Faraday rotation measure, RM=245.8±1.0\rm{RM}=-245.8 \pm 1.0 rad m2^{-2} toward the pulsar. The brightest of these pulses is \sim 60% linearly polarised but the pulse-to-pulse variability in the polarisation fraction is significant. We find that the cumulative GP flux distribution follows a power law distribution with index 2.75±0.02-2.75 \pm 0.02. Although the detected GPs make up only \sim 10% of the mean flux, their average pulse shape is indistinguishable from the integrated pulse profile, and we postulate that there is no underlying emission. The pulses are scattered at L-band frequencies with the brightest pulse exhibiting a scattering time-scale of τ=0.92±0.02\tau = 0.92 \pm 0.02 ms at 1.2 GHz. We find several of the giants display very narrow-band "flux knots" similar to those seen in many Fast Radio Bursts, which we assert cannot be due to scintillation or plasma lensing. The GP time-of-arrival distribution is found to be Poissonian on all but the shortest time-scales where we find four GPs in six rotations, which if GPs are statistically independent is expected to occur in only 1 of 7000 observations equivalent to our data.

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@article{arxiv.2105.09096,
  title  = {The Thousand-Pulsar-Array programme on MeerKAT III: Giant pulse characteristics of PSR J0540$-$6919},
  author = {Marisa Geyer and Maciej Serylak and Federico Abbate and Matthew Bailes and Sarah Buchner and Jones Chilufya and Simon Johnston and Aris Karastergiou and Robert Main and Willem van Straten and Mohsen Shamohammadi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.09096},
  year   = {2021}
}

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15 pages, 10 figures