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The velocity distribution of young radio pulsars: simulating the observations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

J.W. Hartman*
Affiliation:
Astronomical Institute, Utrecht, the Netherlands

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Lyne & Lorimer (1994) argue that the velocities of young pulsars are much higher than was previously thought. However, recent radio pulsar population synthesis work by Hartman et al. (1996, these proceedings) shows that simulations that use a birth velocity distribution with more pulsars at low velocities, Phinney’s modification of the Paczyński (1990) distribution

describes the observed magnetic field, period and luminosity distribution equally well as simulations that use the Lyne & Lorimer distribution.

We use this radio pulsar population synthesis model to obtain the proper motion distribution of the simulated sample, and from that we calculate the transverse velocity distribution to compare it with the observed transverse velocity distribution. A full report of this work will be given in Hartman (1996).

Type
Part 1 The Pulsar Population
Copyright
Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 1996

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