Polarization measurements of the Crab Pulsar with POLAR
Hancheng Li, POLAR Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper presents a method for measuring the polarization of the Crab Pulsar using POLAR, a gamma-ray polarimeter, addressing observational challenges and demonstrating the instrument's capability for pulsar studies.
Contribution
It introduces a joint-fitting polarimetric analysis method for Crab Pulsar observations, accounting for dataset rotations and response changes, enhancing polarization measurement accuracy.
Findings
Polarization measurements of the Crab Pulsar were successfully obtained.
The methodology can be applied to other wide field-of-view polarimeters.
Implications for future pulsar detection with POLAR-2 are discussed.
Abstract
POLAR is a dedicated Gamma-Ray Burst polarimeter making use of Compton-scattering which took data from the second Chinese spacelab, the Tiangong-2 from September 2016 to April 2017. It has a wide Field of View of steradians and an effective area of at 300 keV. These features make it one of the most sensitive instruments in its energy range (15-500 keV), and therefore capable of almost continuously monitoring persistent sources such as pulsars. Significant folded pulsation from both PSR B0531+21 (the Crab Pulsar) and PSR B1509-58 has been observed. Observations of the Crab Pulsar with POLAR have previously been used for phase-resolved spectroscopy of the Crab Pulsar to calibrate the instrumental responses of POLAR. In this work, we investigate a polarimetric joint-fitting method for observations of the Crab Pulsar with POLAR. Unlike a GRB observation with POLAR,…
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