Single Pulse Dispersion Measure of the Crab Pulsar
N. Lewandowska, P. B. Demorest, M. A. McLaughlin, P. Kilian, T. H., Hankins

TL;DR
This study uses bright single pulses from the Crab pulsar to precisely measure and compare dispersion measures of different pulse components, revealing subtle differences and potential links to pulse brightness.
Contribution
Developed two novel cross-correlation methods for accurate DM measurement of pulsar components, confirming previous findings and exploring pulse brightness relationships.
Findings
DM differences between Main Pulse and Interpulses confirmed.
DM precision better than 10^-5 achieved.
Relation between pulse brightness and DM observed.
Abstract
We investigate the use of bright single pulses from the Crab pulsar to determine separately the dispersion measure (DM) for the Main Pulse and Interpulse components. We develop two approaches using cross correlation functions (CCFs). The first method computes the CCF of the total intensity of each of 64 frequency channels with a reference channel and converts the time lag of maximum correlation into a DM. The second method separately computes the CCF between every pair of channels for each individual bright pulse and extracts an average DM from the distribution of all channel-pair DMs. Both methods allow the determination of the DM with a relative uncertainty of better than 10^-5 and provide robust estimates for the uncertainty of the best-fit value. We find differences in DM between the Main Pulse, the Low Frequency Interpulse, and the High Frequency Interpulse using both methods in a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · GNSS positioning and interference
