Investigation of the unique nulling properties of PSR B0818-41
Bhaswati Bhattacharyya (IUCAA, India), Yashwant Gupta (NCRA, India),, Janusz Gil (University of Zielona Gora, Poland)

TL;DR
This study investigates the nulling behavior of PSR B0818-41, revealing gradual intensity fade, profile shape evolution, and drift rate changes around nulls, suggesting nulling may involve a reset of the pulsar's emission mechanism.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational insights into nulling properties of PSR B0818-41 and links these to a possible emission engine reset using the Partially Screened Gap model.
Findings
Gradual intensity fade over ~10 P1 before nulls
Enhanced post-null pulse brightness and profile shape changes
Altered drift rate behavior around nulls
Abstract
We report on the unique nulling properties of PSR B0818-41, using the GMRT at 325 and 610 MHz. We find following interesting behaviour just before and after the nulls: (i) The pulsar's intensity does not switch off abruptly at the null, but fades gradually, taking ~ 10 P1. Just after nulls intensity rises to a maximum over a short (less than one period) time scale. (ii) While the last active pulses before nulls are dimmer, the first few active pulses just after nulls outshine normal ones. This effect is very clear for inner region of pulsar profile, where mean intensity of last few active pulses just after nulls is ~ 2.8 times more than that for last active pulses just before nulls. (iii) There is a significant evolution of shape of the pulsar's profile, around nulls, especially at beginning of bursts: an enhanced bump of intensity in inner region, a change in ratio of strengths of the…
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