The Pulsar Science Collaboratory: Multi-Epoch Scintillation Studies of Pulsars

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العنوان: The Pulsar Science Collaboratory: Multi-Epoch Scintillation Studies of Pulsars
المؤلفون: Turner, Jacob E., Medina, Juan G. Lebron, Zelensky, Zachary, Gustavso, Kathleen A., Marx, Jeffrey, Kothapalli, Manvith, Vega, Luis D. Cruz, Lee, Alexander, Figueroa, Caryelis B., Reichart, Daniel E., Haislip, Joshua B., Kouprianov, Vladimir V., White, Steve, Ghigo, Frank, Heatherly, Sue Ann, McLaughlin, Maura A.
سنة النشر: 2024
المجموعة: Astrophysics
مصطلحات موضوعية: Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
الوصف: We report on findings from scintillation analyses using high-cadence observations of nine canonical pulsars with observing baselines ranging from one to three years. We obtain scintillation bandwidth and timescale measurements for all pulsars in our survey and obtain scintillation arc curvature measurements for four pulsars, detecting multiple arcs for two of them. Using updated pulsar distance estimates, we find evidence of previously undocumented scattering screens along the line of sight (LOS) of PSRs J1645$-$0317 and J2022$+$5154, as well as evidence that one of the arcs along the LOS to PSR J2313$+$4253 may reside somewhere within the Orion-Cygnus arm of the Milky Way. By augmenting the results of previous studies, we find general agreement with estimations of scattering delays from pulsar observations and those predicted by the NE2001 electron density model. In a similar manner, we find additional evidence of a correlation between a pulsar's dispersion measure and the overall variability of its scattering delays over time. The plethora of interesting science obtained through these observations demonstrates the capabilities of the Green Bank Observatory's 20m telescope to contribute to pulsar-based studies of the interstellar medium.
Comment: Submitted to ApJ
نوع الوثيقة: Working Paper
الوصول الحر: http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.19434Test
رقم الانضمام: edsarx.2405.19434
قاعدة البيانات: arXiv