Linear Polarization Properties of Pulsars at 35 & 327 MHz

2000
Faraday Rotationof the plane of polarization of broad- band signals, during propagation through the intervening medium, manifests as quasi-sinusoidal spectral modulations when observed with a telescope sensitive to a single linear polarization. Such a modulation can be exploited to study linear polarizationcharacteristics of pulsars(Suleimanova, Volodin, & Shitov, 1988; Smirnova & Boriakoff 1997, Ramkumar & Deshpande 1999 (RD99)). We have used our data on a few bright pulsarsat 35 MHz (Asgekar & Deshpande 1999, elsewhere in this volume) and data obtained at 327 MHz using Ooty Radio Telescope(see RD99 for details), to study average linear polarizationproperties using this technique. The data obtained over 256 frequency channels were re-sampled in the spectral domain to make the Faraday modulation appear periodic, and then a simple Fourier analysis was performed to look for (ACF) features associated with the possible spectral modulation (see RD99 for the analysis details). We show, in fig. 1, the spectral modulation in the case of J0837-4715 at 327 MHz, along with the average polarization behavior. We estimate 1) the apparent RM ≃ 131 rad/m 2 ; 2) the percentage linear polarization≃ 25%. For the pulsarJ0846-3533, we find 1) RM ≃ 126 rad/m 2 and 2) fractional linear polarization∼ 33% (fig. 2), whereas the corresponding estimates for J0924-5302 are ∼ 126 rad/m 2 & ∼15% respectively. Our RM estimates are consistent with the catalogued values within the uncertainties in the ionospheric contributions. In the data on B0834+06 at 35 MHz, we detect a weak but noticeable spectral modulation that corresponds to a period of 16.1 channel-widths. This would imply an RM ≃ 13 rad/m 2 (the catalogue RM = 23.6 rad/m 2 ). The average intensity corresponding to this modulation is shown in fig. 2 (without any statistical correction). We estimate the percentage polarization to be less than ∼ 38%. No periodic spectral modulation feature was obvious in the 35 MHz data on the pulsarsB1133+16 & B0943+10, though the spectra did show some quasi-periodic intensity modulations.
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