A Multifrequency Census of 100 Pulsars below 100 MHz with LWA: A Systematic Study of Flux Density, Spectra, Timing, Dispersion, Polarization, and Its Variation from a Decade of Observations
Pratik Kumar, Greg B. Taylor, Kevin Stovall, Jayce Dowell, Stephen M., White

TL;DR
This comprehensive study of 100 pulsars below 100 MHz using LWA provides detailed measurements of flux, spectra, polarization, and propagation effects, revealing new phenomena and improving understanding of pulsar emission and interstellar medium interactions.
Contribution
It presents the largest low-frequency pulsar census, including new flux, spectral, polarization, and timing measurements, and tracks propagation effects over a decade.
Findings
Detected polarization in 27 pulsars, including one new detection.
Measured pulsar dispersion and rotation measures with unprecedented precision.
Observed frequency and time-dependent DM variations in B2217+47.
Abstract
We present a census of 100 pulsars, the largest below 100 MHz, including 94 normal pulsars and six millisecond pulsars, with the Long Wavelength Array (LWA). Pulse profiles are detected across a range of frequencies from 26 to 88 MHz, including new narrow-band profiles facilitating profile evolution studies and breaks in pulsar spectra at low frequencies. We report mean flux density, spectral index, curvature, and low-frequency turnover frequency measurements for 97 pulsars, including new measurements for 61 sources. Multi-frequency profile widths are presented for all pulsars, including component spacing for 27 pulsars with two components. Polarized emission is detected from 27 of the sources (the largest sample at these frequencies) in multiple frequency bands, with one new detection. We also provide new timing solutions for five recently-discovered pulsars. Low-frequency observations…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · GNSS positioning and interference
