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Size of the Vela Pulsar's Radio Emission Region: 500 Kilometers

Authors :
C. R. Gwinn
M. J. Ojeda
M. C. Britton
J. E. Reynolds
D. L. Jauncey
E. A. King
P. M. McCulloch
J. E. J. Lovell
C. S. Flanagan
D. P. Smits
R. A. Preston
D. L. Jones
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 483:L53-L56
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 1997.

Abstract

We use interstellar scattering of the Vela pulsar to determine the size of its emission region. From interferometric phase variations on short baselines, we find that radio-wave scattering broadens the source by 3.4+/-0.3 milliarcseconds along the major axis at position angle 81+/-3 degrees. The ratio of minor axis to major axis is 0.51+/-0.03. Comparison of angular and temporal broadening indicates that the scattering material lies in the Vela-X supernova remnant surrounding the pulsar. From the modulation of the pulsar's scintillation on very short baselines, we infer a size of 500 km for the pulsar's emission region. We suggest that radio-wave refraction within the pulsar's magnetosphere may plausibly explain this size.

Details

ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
483
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
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