SPICE is an automated pipeline that recovers known pulsars in GMRT data by detecting scintillation signatures in interferometric visibilities.
Scatter broadening measurements of 124 pulsars at 327 MHz
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We present the measurements of scatter broadening time-scales ($\tau_{sc}$) for 124 pulsars at 327 MHz, using the upgraded Ooty Radio Telescope (ORT). These pulsars lie in the dispersion measure range of 37 $-$ 503 pc cm$^{-3}$ and declination ($\delta$) range of $-$57$^{\circ} < \delta< 60^{\circ}$. New $\tau_{sc}$ estimates for 58 pulsars are presented, increasing the sample of all such measurements by about 40% at 327 MHz. Using all available $\tau_{sc}$ measurements in the literature, we investigate the dependence of $\tau_{sc}$ on dispersion measure. Our measurements, together with previously reported values for $\tau_{sc}$, affirm that the ionized interstellar medium upto 3 kpc is consistent with Kolmogorov spectrum, while it deviates significantly beyond this distance.
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SPICE: Scintillation Pipeline for Interferometric Candidate Extraction
SPICE is an automated pipeline that recovers known pulsars in GMRT data by detecting scintillation signatures in interferometric visibilities.