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Mode changing in the Black Widow Pulsar
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 June 2018
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Mode changing is a phenomenon where a pulsar’s emission abruptly changes between two or more quasi-stable modes. We have discovered mode changing in the Black Widow Pulsar (PSR B1957+20), a first detection of mode changing in a millisecond pulsar. On average, a mode change occurs every 1.7 seconds. Multiple components across the pulse profile participate in the mode changing, indicating that this is likely caused by a global change in the pulsar’s magnetosphere.
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- Contributed Papers
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- Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union , Volume 13 , Symposium S337: Pulsar Astrophysics the Next Fifty Years , September 2017 , pp. 368 - 369
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- Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2018
References
Main, R., van Kerkwijk, M., Pen, U.-L., Mahajan, N., & Vanderlinde, K., 2017, ApJ (Letters), 840, L15Google Scholar
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