Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
Observations of the Crab Nebula pulsar at meter wavelengths using very long baseline interferometry techniques have been made. At 196.5 MHz, no resolution of the pulsar is observed, all the pulse shapes observed with the interferometers are similar to single-dish profiles, and all the power pulsates. At 111.5 MHz, in addition to the pulsing power, there is always a steady component, presumably due to multipath propagation effects. The pulsar is slightly resolved at 111.5 MHz with an apparent angular diameter of 0.07 plus or minus 0.01 sec. Fifty per cent linear polarization of the time-averaged power is observed at 196.5 MHz; at 111.5 MHz, 20% of the total time-averaged power is polarized, and 35% of the pulsing power is polarized. The steady component is unpolarized. The total flux of the steady plus pulsating component appears to remain constant, while the distribution of power between these components varies.
Keywords:
SPACE SCIENCES
Type:
Astrophysical Journal; 180; Feb. 15
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