The polarization of the drifting sub-pulses from PSR B1919+21
N. Primak, C. Tiburzi, W. van Straten, J. Dyks, S. Gulyaev

TL;DR
This study investigates the polarization behavior of drifting sub-pulses in PSR B1919+21, revealing complex polarization structures like a torus and rotation patterns that challenge existing pulsar emission models.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the polarization states and superposition of modes in pulsar emission, highlighting phenomena not predicted by current theories.
Findings
Regions of incoherent and coherent mode superposition identified
Polarization vectors form a torus around the Poincaré sphere
Polarization vectors rotate synchronously with sub-pulse drift
Abstract
Aims. We aim to expand our understanding of radio wave emission and propagation in the pulsar magnetosphere by studying the polarization of drifting sub-pulses in highly sensitive observations of PSR~B1919+21 recorded at the Arecibo Observatory. Methods. We apply and compare several methods of analysis and visualization, including eigenvalue analysis of the longitude-resolved covariances between the Stokes parameters; longitude-resolved scatter plots of the normalised Stokes vectors in the Poincar\'e sphere; auto- and cross-correlations between the Stokes parameters as a function of offset in pulse longitude and lag in pulse number; and mean drift bands of polarization state, formed by averaging the Stokes parameters and quantities derived from them synchronously with the drifting sub-pulse modulation period. Results. We observe regions of pulse longitude where the superposition of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Geophysics and Sensor Technology · Magnetic confinement fusion research
