Meterwavelength Single-pulse Polarimetric Emission Survey
Dipanjan Mitra, Rahul Basu, Krzysztof Maciesiak, Anna Skrzypczak,, George I. Melikidze, Andrzej Szary, Krzysztof Krzeszowski

TL;DR
This survey of 123 pulsars at meter wavelengths examines their average emission properties, polarization, and profile widths, confirming known relations and revealing polarization dependence on pulsar energy loss.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of polarization and profile width bounds across a large pulsar sample at meter wavelengths, validating and extending previous models.
Findings
Confirmed radius-to-frequency mapping in pulsar profiles.
Validated lower bounds for profile widths related to pulsar period.
Demonstrated polarization complexity varies with pulsar spindown energy.
Abstract
We have conducted the Meterwavelength Single-pulse Polarimetric Emission Survey to study the radio emission properties of normal pulsars. A total of 123 pulsars with periods between 0.1 seconds and 8.5 seconds were observed in the survey at two different frequencies, 105 profiles at 333 MHz, 118 profiles at 618 MHz and 100 pulsars at both. In this work we concentrate primarily on the time-averaged properties of the pulsar emission. The measured widths of the pulsar profiles in our sample usually exhibit the radius to frequency mapping. We validate the existence of lower bounds for the distribution of profile widths with pulsar period (), which is seen for multiple definitions of the width, viz. a lower boundary line (LBL) at with width measured at 50% level of profile peak, a LBL at for 10% level of peak and LBL at …
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