Polarization Profiles of Globular Cluster Pulsars from FAST I. 25 Profiles from Previously Known Pulsars
Tong Liu, Lin Wang, Zhichen Pan

TL;DR
This study presents polarization profiles for 25 globular cluster pulsars observed with FAST, revealing diverse magnetic structures, new measurements for 15 pulsars, and insights into their polarization ratios and rotation measures.
Contribution
First polarization profiles for 15 globular cluster pulsars are measured, expanding understanding of pulsar magnetospheres and emission patterns using FAST observations.
Findings
15 pulsars' polarization profiles measured for the first time
Polarization ratios vary significantly among pulsars
Rotation measures correlate with proximity to the Galactic plane
Abstract
Pulsar polarization profiles are critical for understanding their magnetospheric structures and radiation mechanisms. We present polarization profile measurements for 25 pulsars in globular clusters (GCs) from the observation of the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST). The diversity of polarization profiles shows complex magnetic structure and emission pattern of pulsars. Among these, the polarization profiles of 15 pulsars were firstly measured. M53A present a 57\% linear polarization ratio, being highest among these 25 GC pulsars. M15H present a 42\% circular polarization ratio, which is the highest among these 25 pulsars. The average ratios of circular and absolute circular polarization of these GC pulsars are -1\% and 10\% respectively, lower than normal pulsars measured with Parkes (\citealt{Oswald2023}), which are 5\% and 32\%, respectively. The Rotation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
