Polarisation profiles of southern pulsars at 3.1 GHz

ArXiv astro-ph/0502337 (2005)

Authors:

A Karastergiou, S Johnston, RN Manchester

Abstract:

We present polarisation profiles for 48 southern pulsars observed with the new 10-cm receiver at the Parkes telescope. We have exploited the low system temperature and high bandwidth of the receiver to obtain profiles which have good signal to noise for most of our sample at this relatively high frequency. Although, as expected, a number of profiles are less linearly polarised at 3.1 GHz than at lower frequencies, we identify some pulsars and particular components of profiles in other pulsars which have increased linear polarisation at this frequency. We discuss the dependence of linear polarisation with frequency in the context of a model in which emission consists of the superposition of two, orthogonally polarised modes. We show that a simple model, in which the orthogonal modes have different spectral indices, can explain many of the observed properties of the frequency evolution of both the linear polarisation and the total power, such as the high degree of linear polarisation seen at all frequencies in some high spin-down, young pulsars. Nearly all the position angle profiles show deviations from the rotating vector model; this appears to be a general feature of high-frequency polarisation observations.

H0 from an orientation-unbiased sample of Sunyaev-Zel'dovich and X-ray clusters

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 357 (2005) 518-526

Authors:

ME Jones, Kneissl, Ruediger, Grainge, Keith, Pooley, G G

VizieR Online Data Catalog: Very Small Array. II. CMB at 34GHz (Taylor+, 2003)

VizieR Online Data Catalog 734 (2005) 11066-11066

Authors:

AC Taylor, P Carreira, K Cleary, RD Davies, RJ Davis, C Dickinson, K Grainge, CM Gutierrez, MP Hobson, ME Jones, R Kneissl, A Lasenby, JP Leahy, K Maisinger, GG Pooley, R Rebolo, JA Rubino-Martin, B Rusholme, RDE Saunders, R Savage, PF Scott, A Slosar, PJ Sosa Molina, D Titterington, E Waldram, RA Watson, A Wilkinson

On the Soft Excess in the X-Ray Spectrum of Circinus X-1: Revisitation of the Distance to Circinus X-1

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 619:1 (2005) 503-516

Authors:

R Iaria, M Spanò, T Di Salvo, NR Robba, L Burderi, R Fender, M van der Klis, F Frontera

Black hole X-ray binary jets

(2005)

Authors:

Elena Gallo, Rob Fender, Christian Kaiser