Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1969
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1969sci...163..810g&link_type=abstract
Science, Volume 163, Issue 3869, pp. 810-812
Physics
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Scientific paper
The circularly polarized emission from the pulsar CP 0328 has an approximately flat spectrum in the 1-megahertz band centered at 113.6 megahertz, whereas the linearly polarized emission varies with frequency and from pulse to pulse. A simple model for the source that has a constant Faraday rotation measure fits some of the linearly polarized spectra observed for individual pulses, but changes in the rotation measure of as much as 30 radians per square meter are required between adjacent pulses. The simple model does not fit the average spectrum of the linearly polarized emission, although the average spectrum had the same form on two nights.
Goldstein Samuel J. Jr.
Meisel David D.
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