LOFAR: A NEW RADIO TELESCOPE FOR LOW FREQUENCY RADIO OBSERVATIONS: SCIENCE AND PROJECT STATUS
World Scientific Publishing (2003) 69-76
The Chemical Composition of Two Supergiants in the Dwarf Irregular Galaxy WLM
The Astronomical Journal American Astronomical Society 126:3 (2003) 1326-1345
Jet-dominated states: an alternative to advection across black hole event horizons in ‘quiescent’ X-ray binaries
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 343:4 (2003) l99-l103
|V|: New insight into the circular polarization of radio pulsars
ArXiv astro-ph/0308221 (2003)
Abstract:
We present a study of single pulses from nine bright northern pulsars to investigate the behaviour of circular polarisation, V. The observations were conducted with the Effelsberg 100-m radio telescope at 1.41 GHz and 4.85 GHz and the Westerbork radio telescope at 352 MHz. For the first time, we present the average profile of the absolute circular polarisation |V| in the single pulses. We demonstrate that the average profile of |V| is the distinguishing feature between pulse components that exhibit low V in the single pulses and components that exhibit high V of either handedness, despite both cases resulting in a low mean. We also show that the |V| average profile remains virtually constant with frequency, which is not generally the case for V, leading us to the conclusion that |V| is a key quantity in the pulsar emission problem.Mass limits for the progenitor star of supernova 2001du and other Type II-P supernovae
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 343:3 (2003) 735-749