Simultaneous single-pulse observations of radio pulsars I. The polarization characteristics of PSR B0329+54
Astronomy and Astrophysics 379:1 (2001) 270-278
Abstract:
We present the first results from a programme of multi-frequency simultaneous single pulse observations carried out as part of the European Pulsar Network. We detail the main data analysis methods and apply them to simultaneous observations of the strong pulsar B0329+54 at 1.4 and 2.7 GHz using the Jodrell Bank and Effelsberg radio telescopes respectively. The pulses at different frequencies are highly correlated in their total intensity, as seen in previous experiments, and generally show consistent position angles of the linearly polarized component. In contrast, the circularly polarized emission sometimes shows clear differences between pulses received at different frequencies. These results are unexpected and warrant further follow-up studies to interpret them in the context of the intrinsic bandwidth of pulsar radiation.Spectral, polarisation and time-lag properties of GRS 1915+105 radio oscillations
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The compact jet of the black hole candidate XTE J1550−564 during the 2000 X-ray outburst
AIP Conference Proceedings AIP Publishing 587:1 (2001) 126-130
The radio source counts at 15 GHz and their implications for cm-wave CMB imaging
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 327:1 (2001) l1-l4