Pulsars with Gigahertz-Peaked Spectra and X-ray observations of their environments

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Spectral Analysis, Frequency Measurement, Nebulae, Data Analysis, Luminosities, Magnitudes, Effective Temperatures, Colors, And Spectral Classification, Auxiliary And Recording Instruments, Clocks And Frequency Standards, General, Solar Nebula, Cosmogony, Data Analysis: Algorithms And Implementation, Data Management

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Our recent observations have revealed new results in pulsar radio spectra. We have found a new class of pulsar show a maximum flux in the spectrum above 1 GHz and for these pulsars the emitted energy decreases below 1 GHz, showing positive spectral index at lower frequencies. We call these objects as Gigahertz-Peaked Spectra (GPS) pulsars. Some pulsars with turn-over in the spectrum at high frequencies have been shown very interesting environments.

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