Radio interferometric determination of the spatially variable parameters of pulsar radiation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Pulsars, Radio Interferometers, Spatial Distribution, Stellar Radiation, Quasars, Space Navigation, Temporal Distribution, Astronomical Coordinates

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A method is proposed whereby all the spatial-temporal characteristics of a pulsar, including its angular position relative to a quasar (quasars), pulsar radiation period and phase, and pulse arrival times at the interferometer, are determined within a single session of radio interferometric observations of a pulsar-quasar system. A set of such measurements obtained for a large number of pulsars will make it possible to establish the relationship between baricentric dynamic coordinates and inertial 'quasar' coordinates, which is also important for the ephemeris support of space navigation.

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