Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-04-10
Astron.Astrophys. 426 (2004) 229-245
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
23 pages (including 9 figure). Submitted to Astronomy and Astrophysics on November 11, 2003
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20035657
We present new results from high sensitivity GMRT observations of PSR B0826-34. We provide a model to explain the observed subpulse drift properties of this pulsar, including the apparent reversals of the drift direction. In this model, PSR B0826-34 is close to being an aligned rotator. We solve for the emission geometry of this pulsar and show that the angle between the rotation and the magnetic axes is less than 5 deg. We see evidence for as many as 6 to 7 drifting bands in the main pulse at 318 MHz, which are part of a circulating system of about 15 spark-associated subpulse emission beams. We provide quantitative treatments of the aliasing problem and various effects of geometry. The observed drift rate is an aliased version of the true drift rate, such that a subpulse drifts to the location of the adjacent subpulse (or a multiple thereof) in about one pulsar period. We show that small variations, of the order of 3-8%, in the mean drift rate are then enough to explain the apparent reversals of drift direction. We find the mean circulation time of the drift pattern to be significantly longer than the predictions of the original RS75 model and propose an explanation for this, based on modified models with temperature regulated partial ion flow in the polar vacuum gap. From the variation of the mean subpulse separation across the main pulse window, we show that the spark pattern is not centred around the dipole axis, but around a point much closer (within a degree or so) to the rotation axis -- we discuss the implication of this.
Gil Janusz
Gupta Yashwant
Kijak Jaroslaw
Sendyk Marek
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