Scattering analysis of LOFAR pulsar observations
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| Publication date | 21-09-2017 |
| Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
| Volume | Issue number | 470 | 3 |
| Pages (from-to) | 2659-2679 |
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| Abstract |
We measure the effects of interstellar scattering on average pulse
profiles from 13 radio pulsars with simple pulse shapes. We use data
from the LOFAR High Band Antennas, at frequencies between 110 and 190
MHz. We apply a forward fitting technique, and simultaneously determine
the intrinsic pulse shape, assuming single Gaussian component profiles.
We find that the constant τ, associated with scattering by a single
thin screen, has a power-law dependence on frequency τ ∝
ν-α, with indices ranging from α = 1.50 to
4.0, despite simplest theoretical models predicting α = 4.0 or
4.4. Modelling the screen as an isotropic or extremely anisotropic
scatterer, we find anisotropic scattering fits lead to larger power-law
indices, often in better agreement with theoretically expected values.
We compare the scattering models based on the inferred,
frequency-dependent parameters of the intrinsic pulse, and the resulting
correction to the dispersion measure (DM). We highlight the cases in
which fits of extreme anisotropic scattering are appealing, while
stressing that the data do not strictly favour either model for any of
the 13 pulsars. The pulsars show anomalous scattering properties that
are consistent with finite scattering screens and/or anisotropy, but
these data alone do not provide the means for an unambiguous
characterization of the screens. We revisit the empirical τ versus
DM relation and consider how our results support a frequency dependence
of α. Very long baseline interferometry, and observations of the
scattering and scintillation properties of these sources at higher
frequencies, will provide further evidence.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx1151 |
| Other links | http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017MNRAS.470.2659G |
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