Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-01-10
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Proceedings of the 363. WE-Heraeus Seminar on: Neutron Stars and Pulsars (Posters and contributed talks) Physikzentrum Bad Hon
Scientific paper
The second fastest millisecond pulsar, B1937+21, is one of several pulsars known to emit giant pulses (GPs). GPs are characterized by their huge energy, power-law cumulative energy distribution, and particular longitudes of occurrence. All these characteristics are different from those of regular pulses. Here, we present a study of GPs from our observations of the pulsar B1937+21 with the GBT at 2.1 GHz in both left and right circular polarization with a time resolution of 8 ns. The Mark5 data acquisition system was used for the first time in single-dish observations with the GBT. This allowed us to obtain continuous and uniform recording for 7.5 hours with a data rate of 512 Mbps. As a result, more than 6000 GPs were found above a detection threshold of 200 Jy. We report on instantaneous spectra of GPs, as well as on a comparison with scintillation spectra of regular emission, on the distribution of GP energies, and on polarization properties of GPs.
Bartel Norbert
Ghigo Frank
Kondratiev Vlad I.
Kovalev Yu. Yu.
Popov Michail V.
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