TMRT observations of 26 pulsars at 8.6 GHz
Abstract
Integrated pulse profiles at 8.6~GHz obtained with the Shanghai Tian Ma Radio Telescope (TMRT) are presented for a sample of 26 pulsars. Mean flux densities and pulse width parameters of these pulsars are estimated. For eleven pulsars these are the first high-frequency observations and for a further four, our observations have a better signal-to-noise ratio than previous observations. For one (PSR J0742-2822) the 8.6~GHz profiles differs from previously observed profiles. A comparison of 19 profiles with those at other frequencies shows that in nine cases the separation between the outmost leading and trailing components decreases with frequency, roughly in agreement with radius-to-frequency mapping, whereas in the other ten the separation is nearly constant. Different spectral indices of profile components lead to the variation of integrated pulse profile shapes with frequency. In seven pulsars with multi-component profiles, the spectral indices of the central components are steeper than those of the outer components. For the 12 pulsars with multi-component profiles in the high-frequency sample, we estimate the core width using gaussian fitting and discuss the width-period relationship.
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@article{arxiv.1707.06432,
title = {TMRT observations of 26 pulsars at 8.6 GHz},
author = {Ru-Shuang Zhao and Xin-Ji Wu and Zhen Yan and Zhi-Qiang Shen and R. N. Manchester and Guo-Jun Qiao and Ren-Xin Xu and Ya-Jun Wu and Rong-Bing Zhao and Bin Li and Yuan-Jie Du and Ke-Jia Lee and Long-Fei Hao and Qing-Hui Liu and Ji-Guang Lu and Lun-Hua Shang and Jin-Qing Wang and Min Wang and Jin Yuan and Qi-Jun Zhi and Wei-Ye Zhong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.06432},
year = {2017}
}
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33 pages, 49 figures, 5 Tables; accepted by ApJ