1. Investigation of profile shifting and subpulse movement in PSR J0344-0901 with FAST
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Tedila, H. M., Yuen, R., Wang, N., Li, D., Wen, Z. G., Yan, W. M., Yuan, J. P., Han, X. H., Wang, P., Zhu, W. W., Dang, S. J., Wang, S. Q., Xie, J. T., Wu, Q. D., Khasanov, Sh., and Collaboration, FAST
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We report two phenomena detected in PSR J0344$-$0901 from two observations conducted at frequency centered at 1.25 GHz using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST). The first phenomenon manifests as shifting in the pulse emission to later longitudinal phases and then gradually returns to its original location. The event lasts for about 216 pulse periods, with an average shift of about $0.7^\circ$ measured at the peak of the integrated profile. Changes in the polarization position angle (PPA) are detected around the trailing edge of the profile, together with an increase in the profile width. The second phenomenon is characterized by the apparent movement of subpulses, which results in different subpulse track patterns across the profile window. For the first time in this pulsar, we identify four emission modes, each with unique subpulse movement, and determine the pattern periods for three of the emission modes. Pulse nulling was not detected. Modeling of the changes in the PPA using the rotating vector model gives an inclination angle of $75.12^\circ \pm 3.80^\circ$ and an impact parameter of $-3.17^\circ \pm 5.32^\circ$ for this pulsar. We speculate that the subpulse movement may be related to the shifting of the pulse emission.
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- 2024