Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-10-12
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
9 pages, 3 figures
Scientific paper
10.1051/aas:2000298
We have collected pulsar flux density observations and compiled spectra of 281 objects. The database of Lorimer et al. (\cite{lorimer}) has been extended to frequencies higher than 1.4 GHz and lower than 300 MHz. Our results show that above 100 MHz the spectra of the majority of pulsars can be described by a simple power law with average value of spectral index $<\alpha> = -1.8\pm0.2$. A rigorous analysis of spectral fitting revealed only about 5% of spectra which can be modelled by the two power law. Thus, it seems that single power law is a rule and the two power law spectrum is a rather rare exception, of an unknown origin, to this rule. We have recognized a small number of pulsars with almost flat spectrum ($\alpha \geq -1.0$) in the wide frequency range (from 300 MHz to 20 GHz) as well as few pulsars with a turn-over at unusually high frequency ($\sim$~1 GHz).
Kijak Jaroslaw
Krämer Michael
Maron Olaf
Wielebinski Richard
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