Near-Infrared Synchrotron Emission from the Compact Jet of GX 339–4
The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 573:1 (2002) l35-l39
Simultaneous single-pulse observations of radio pulsars: II. Orthogonal polarization modes in PSR B1133+16
ArXiv astro-ph/0205550 (2002)
Abstract:
In this paper, we present a study of orthogonal polarization modes in the radio emission of PSR B1133+16, conducted within the frame of simultaneous, multi-frequency, single-pulse observations. Simultaneously observing at two frequencies (1.41 GHz and 4.85 GHz) provides the means to study the bandwidth of polarization features such as the polarization position angle. We find two main results. First, that there is a high degree of correlation between the polarization modes at the two frequencies. Secondly, the modes occur more equally and the fractional linear polarization decreases towards higher frequencies. We discuss this frequency evolution and propose propagation effects in the pulsar magnetosphere as its origin.Near-infrared synchrotron emission from the compact jet of GX339-4
(2002)
Variable circular polarisation associated with relativistic ejections from GRS 1915+105
(2002)