Jiamusi pulsar observations: III. Nulling of 20 pulsars
P. F. Wang, J. L. Han, L. Han, B. Y. Cai, C. Wang, T. Wang, X. Chen,, D. J. Zhou, Y. Z. Yu, J. Han, J. Xu, X. Y. Gao, T. Hong, L. G. Hou, and B., Dong

TL;DR
This study investigates nulling behavior in 20 pulsars at 2250 MHz, revealing new nulling phenomena, detailed transition observations, and correlations with pulsar properties, advancing understanding of pulsar magnetosphere dynamics.
Contribution
It provides the first high-frequency nulling observations for these pulsars, identifying new nulling pulsars and detailed null-to-emission transition behaviors.
Findings
Three pulsars null for the first time.
Null-to-emission transitions observed in PSR J1509+5531.
Long null cycles observed in PSR J1709-1640.
Abstract
Most of pulsar nulling observations were conducted at frequencies lower than 1400~MHz. We aim to understand the nulling behaviors of pulsars at relatively high frequency, and to check if nulling is caused by a global change of pulsar magnetosphere. 20 bright pulsars are observed at 2250~MHz with unprecedented lengths of time by using Jiamusi 66m telescope. Nulling fractions of these pulsars are estimated, and the null and emission states of pulses are identified. Nulling degrees and scales of the emission-null pairs are calculated to describe the distributions of emission and null lengths. Three pulsars, PSRs J0248+6021, J0543+2329 and J1844+00, are found to null for the first time. The details of null-to-emission and emission-to-null transitions within pulse window are first observed for PSR J1509+5531, which is a small probability event. A complete cycle of long nulls for hours is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
