First significant detection of gamma-ray pulsed radiation variations associated with a glitch in PSR J0205+6449, with changes in peak amplitude ratio and separation attributed to magnetospheric reconfiguration.
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Pulsar radio emission beams from the two poles are generally dissimilar in azimuth width and often radius, based on rotating vector model fits to polarization data from eight double-pole interpulse pulsars.
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Discovery of Short-Term {\gamma}-Ray Pulsed Radiation Variations Following a Glitch in PSR J0205+6449
First significant detection of gamma-ray pulsed radiation variations associated with a glitch in PSR J0205+6449, with changes in peak amplitude ratio and separation attributed to magnetospheric reconfiguration.
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On the Difference Between Pulsar Radio Emission Beams from the Two Poles
Pulsar radio emission beams from the two poles are generally dissimilar in azimuth width and often radius, based on rotating vector model fits to polarization data from eight double-pole interpulse pulsars.