Mode-changing and quantized subpulse drift-rates in pulsar PSR 2319+60

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Astronomical Models, Drift Rate, Propagation Modes, Pulsars, Pulsed Radiation, Stellar Radiation, Polar Caps, Power Spectra, Spectrum Analysis, Stellar Spectra

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We report observations of the long-period pulsar PSR 2319+60 at t4t5 MHz. When not in a null state, the pulsar is found to select from three different "modes" of emission, each corresponding to a different subpulse drift-rate. Transitions between these modes appear to follow certain simple rules of succession. A close resemblance to the pulsar PSR 0031-07 is noted, and a comparison with other pulsars suggests that the conventional definition of mode-changing might be reconsidered. We attempt to indicate the directions in which the polar cap model for pulsar emission must be developed if these observations are to be understood theoretically.

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