Periodic Modulation : Newly emergent emission behaviour in Pulsars
Rahul Basu, Dipanjan Mitra, Giorgi I. Melikidze

TL;DR
This paper identifies and characterizes newly emergent periodic modulation phenomena in pulsars, distinct from subpulse drifting, through an extensive analysis of around 70 pulsars, revealing their broader occurrence and potential physical origins.
Contribution
The study compiles a comprehensive list of pulsars exhibiting periodic nulling and amplitude modulation, highlighting these as newly observed phenomena with distinct physical mechanisms from subpulse drifting.
Findings
Approximately 70 pulsars show periodic modulations.
22 pulsars newly detected with these phenomena.
Periodic nulling and amplitude modulation occur across entire profiles.
Abstract
Periodic modulations are seen in normal period pulsars ( 0.1 sec) over timescales ranging from a few seconds to several minutes. Such modulations have usually been associated with the phenomenon of subpulse drifting. A number of recent studies have shown subpulse drifting to exhibit very specific physical characteristics : i) drifting is seen only in conal components of the pulse profile and is absent in central core emission; ii) drifting pulsars are distributed over a narrow range of spin-down energy loss (), where pulsars with 10 erg s show this behaviour, iii) drifting periodicity () is anti-correlated with , such that pulsars with lower values of tend to have longer . These detailed characterisations of drifting behaviour on the other hand also revealed the presence of other distinct periodic modulations,…
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