Pulsar lensing geometry
Siqi Liu, Ue-Li Pen, J-P Macquart, Walter Brisken, Adam Deller

TL;DR
This paper models pulsar scintillation using the inclined sheet model, providing precise lens parameters, direct ISM velocity measurements, and potential for improved pulsar timing through interstellar lens mapping.
Contribution
It demonstrates the applicability of the inclined sheet model to pulsar scintillation data, favoring it over turbulence, and introduces methods for measuring pulsar distances and ISM velocities.
Findings
The inclined sheet model accurately reproduces scintillation parameters.
VLBI data yields direct measurements of pulsar distance.
The model reveals a degeneracy in absolute distance scaling.
Abstract
Our analysis of archival VLBI data of PSR 0834+06 revealed that its scintillation properties can be precisely modelled using the inclined sheet model (Pen & Levin 2014), resulting in two distinct lens planes. These data strongly favour the grazing sheet model over turbulence as the primary source of pulsar scattering. This model can reproduce the parameters of the observed diffractive scintillation with an accuracy at the percent level. Comparison with new VLBI proper motion results in a direct measure of the ionized ISM screen transverse velocity. The results are consistent with ISM velocities local to the PSR 0834+06 sight-line (through the Galaxy). The simple 1D structure of the lenses opens up the possibility of using interstellar lenses as precision probes for pulsar lens mapping, precision transverse motions in the ISM, and new opportunities for removing scattering to improve…
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