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2004ApJ...616..439S - Astrophys. J., 616, 439-451 (2004/November-3)

Giant pulses from PSR B1937+21 with widths ≤15 nanoseconds and Tb≥5x1039 K, the highest brightness temperature observed in the universe.

SOGLASNOV V.A., POPOV M.V., BARTEL N., CANNON W., NOVIKOV A.Y., KONDRATIEV V.I. and ALTUNIN V.I.

Abstract (from CDS):

Giant radio pulses of the millisecond pulsar B1937+21 were recorded with the S2 VLBI system at 1.65 GHz with NASA/JPL's 70 m radio telescope at Tidbinbilla, Australia. These pulses have been observed as strong as 65,000 Jy with widths ≤15 ns, corresponding to a brightness temperature of Tb≥5x1039 K, the highest observed in the universe. The vast majority of these pulses occur in 5.8 and 8.2 µs windows at the very trailing edges of the regular main pulse and interpulse profiles, respectively. Giant pulses occur, in general, with a single spike. Only in one case of 309 was the structure clearly more complex. The cumulative distribution is fitted by a power law with index -1.40±0.01 with a low-energy but no high-energy cutoff. We estimate that giant pulses occur frequently but are only rarely detected. When corrected for the directivity factor, 25 giant pulses are estimated to be generated in one neutron star revolution alone. The intensities of the giant pulses of the main pulses and interpulses are not correlated with each other nor with the intensities or energies of the main pulses and interpulses themselves. Their radiation energy density can exceed 300 times the plasma energy density at the surface of the neutron star and can even exceed the magnetic field energy density at that surface. We therefore do not think that the generation of giant pulses is linked to the plasma mechanisms in the magnetosphere. Instead we suggest that it is directly related to discharges in the polar cap region of the pulsar.

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Journal keyword(s): Methods: Data Analysis - Stars: Pulsars: General - Stars: Pulsars: Individual: Alphanumeric: PSR B1937+21 - Radio Continuum: Stars - Stars: Neutron

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