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MULTI-FREQUENCY RADIO PROFILES OF PSR B1133+16: RADIATION LOCATION AND PARTICLE ENERGY

Authors :
Min Wang
Renxin Xu
Lun-Hua Shang
Jiguang Lu
Youling Yue
Guojun Qiao
Qi-Jun Zhi
Yuan-Jie Du
Kejia Lee
Zhen Yan
Zhi-Yong Liu
Long-Fei Hao
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 816:76
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2016.

Abstract

The pulse profile of PSR B1133+16 is usually regarded as a conal-double structure. However, its multifrequency profiles cannot simply be fitted with two Gaussian functions, and a third component is always needed to fit the bridge region (between two peaks). This would introduce additional, redundant parameters. In this paper, through a comparison of five fitting functions (Gaussian, von Mises, hyperbolic secant, square hyperbolic secant, and Lorentz), it is found that the square hyperbolic secant function can best reproduce the profile, yielding an improved fit. Moreover, a symmetric 2D radiation beam function, instead of a simple 1D Gaussian function, is used to fit the profile. Each profile with either well-resolved or not-so-well-resolved peaks could be fitted adequately using this beam function, and the bridge emission between the two peaks does not need to be a new component. Adopting inclination and impact angles based on polarization measurements, the opening angle ({\theta}_{\mu}0) of the radiation beam in a certain frequency band is derived from beam-function fitting. The corresponding radiation altitudes are then calculated. Based on multi-frequency profiles, we also computed the Lorentz factors of the particles and their dispersion at those locations in both the curvature-radiation (CR) and inverse-Compton-scattering (ICS) models. We found that the Lorentz factors of the particles decrease rapidly as the radiation altitude increases. Besides, the radiation prefers to be generated in annular region rather than core region, and this needs further validation.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 18 figures, ApJ, 816, 76

Details

ISSN :
15384357
Volume :
816
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....df7c0b8dabe155fa35a69e3f3230ff45
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-637x/816/2/76