Application of Typological Sequencing for the Classification of Radio Pulsar Profiles

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We utilize a technique borrowed from archeology, known as typological sequencing, to look for a relationship between the shape of radio pulsar profiles and pulsar physical observables (period, frequency, distance, age, and pulse width.) If a typological sequence shows a relationship with one or more of the physical observables, then valuable insights into the nature of pulsars could be obtained. Pulse profiles were selected from the European Pulsar Network Database. Low noise profiles at a frequency of 0.400-0.499 GHz were selected. 93 profiles were used in this study. A possible relationship between the sequence and the period was identified. These preliminary results show that further research is needed.

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