Long term monitoring of mode switching for PSR B0329+54
J. L. Chen, H. G. Wang, N. Wang, A. Lyne, Z. Y. Liu, A. Jessner, J. P., Yuan, M. Kramer

TL;DR
This study analyzes long-term radio observations of pulsar PSR B0329+54 to characterize its mode switching behavior, revealing stable switching patterns and constraining the timescale distributions with Bayesian inference.
Contribution
It provides the first constraint on the intrinsic mode timescale distributions of PSR B0329+54 using Bayesian methods and long-term data, highlighting the stability and similar mechanisms of mode switching.
Findings
84.9% of the time in normal mode
Mode timescales follow a gamma distribution
No long-term modulation of intensity ratios
Abstract
The mode switching phenomenon of PSR B0329+54 is investigated based on the long-term monitoring from September 2003 to April 2009 made with the Urumqi 25m radio telescope at 1540 MHz. At that frequency, the change of relative intensity between the leading and trailing components is the predominant feature of mode switching. The intensity ratios between the leading and trailing components are measured for the individual profiles averaged over a few minutes. It is found that the ratios follow normal distributions, where the abnormal mode has a wider typical width than the normal mode, indicating that the abnormal mode is less stable than the normal mode. Our data show that 84.9% of the time for PSR B0329+54 was in the normal mode and 15.1% was in the abnormal mode. From the two passages of eight-day quasi-continuous observations in 2004, and supplemented by the daily data observed with 15…
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