Monday, November 19, 2012

1211.3937 (Gregory Desvignes et al.)

PSR J1906+0746: From relativistic spin-precession to beam modeling    [PDF]

Gregory Desvignes, Michael Kramer, Ismaël Cognard, Laura Kasian, Joeri van Leeuwen, Ingrid Stairs, Gilles Theureau
Shortly after the discovery of PSR J1906+0746, some hints of profile variations were already interpreted as first signs of relativistic spin-precession occuring. Using observations from the Nan\c{c}ay, Arecibo and Green Bank Radio Observatories, we report here the measurement of pulse profile and polarimetric variations. Using the Rotating Vector Model, we show that PSR J1906+0746 is likely to be an orthogonal rotator ($\alpha \simeq 80^\circ$). Fitting our polarimetric data to a precession model, we determined the geometry of the pulsar and found a wide misalignment angle ($\delta = 89_{-44}^{+85}$ deg, 95% C.L.), although the uncertainty is large. Assuming this geometry, we constructed the beam maps of both magnetic poles.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.3937

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