Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-11-10
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
13 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in Bulletin of Astronomical Society of India
Scientific paper
A variety of pulsar studies, ranging from high precision astrometry to tests for theories of gravity, require high time resolution data. Few such observations at more than two frequencies below 1 GHz are available. Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (GMRT) has the unique capability to provide such multi-frequency pulsar data at low observation frequencies, but the quality and time resolution of pulsar radio signals is degraded due to dispersion in the inter-stellar medium at these frequencies. Such degradation is usually taken care of by employing specialized digital hardware, which implement coherent dedispersion algorithm. In recent years, a new alternative is provided by the availability of cheap computer hardware. In this approach, the required signal processing is implemented in software using commercially off-the-shelf available computing hardware. This makes such a receiver flexible and upgradeable unlike a hardware implementation. The salient features and the modes of operation of a high time resolution pulsar instrument for GMRT based on this approach is described in this paper. The capability of the instrument is demonstrated by illustrations of test observations. We have obtained the average profile of PSR B1937+21 at 235 MHz for the first time and this profile indicates a scattering timescale of about 300 us. Lastly, the possible future extensions of this concept are discussed.
Joshi Bhal Chandra
Ramakrishna Sunil
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