First Search for Pulsed CH Maser Emission Stimulated by a Pulsar
Mengting Liu, Di Li, J. R. Dawson, Joel M. Weisberg, George Hobbs,, Ningyu Tang, Gan Luo, Duo Xu, Donghui Quan

TL;DR
This study conducted the first search for pulsed CH maser emission stimulated by a pulsar, using the Parkes Radio Telescope, and found no significant stimulated emission, setting upper limits on maser amplification.
Contribution
It demonstrates the feasibility of detecting pulsed CH maser emission stimulated by pulsar photons and provides observational constraints on such phenomena.
Findings
Detected CH emission features at multiple frequencies.
No significant stimulated emission was observed.
Set upper limits on maser amplification factors.
Abstract
We present the first search for pulsed CH maser emission potentially stimulated by PSR J16444559, conducted using the ultra-wide-bandwidth low-frequency receiver on Murriyang, CSIRO's Parkes Radio Telescope. Observations targeted three CH -doublet transitions at 3264, 3335, and 3349 MHz, with a variability timescale of 78 ms. We detected ten CH emission features at 3335 and 3349 MHz, and seven features at 3264 MHz, during both pulsar-ON and pulsar-OFF phases. The observed velocities align with the OH emission and absorption reported by a previous study, suggesting a close spatial association between CH and OH molecules. The derived column densities for CH clouds within the Parkes beam range from to cm, indicating that these clouds are likely in diffuse and translucent states. Upper limits for CH column densities within the pulsar beam…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle accelerators and beam dynamics · Gyrotron and Vacuum Electronics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
