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Single-pulse studies of three millisecond pulsars

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Single-pulse studies are important to understand the pulsar emission mechanism and the noise floor in precision timing. We study total intensity and polarimetry properties of three bright millisecond pulsars - PSRs J1022+1001, J1713+0747, and B1855+09 - that have detectable single pulses at multiple frequencies. We report for the first time the detection of single pulses from PSRs J1022+1001 and J1713+0747 at 4.5 GHz. In addition, for those two pulsars the fraction of linear polarization in the average profile is significantly reduced at 4.5 GHz, compared to 1.38 GHz, which could support the expected deviation from a dipolar field closer to the pulsar surface. There is a hint of orthogonal modes in the single pulses of PSR J1713+0747. More sensitive multi-frequency observations may be useful to confirm these findings. The jitter noise contributions at 1.38 GHz, scaled to one hour, for PSRs J1022+1001, J1713+0747 and B1855+09 are ~135 ns, ~45 ns, and ~60 ns respectively and are consistent with previous studies. We also show that selective bright-pulse timing of PSR J1022+1001 yields improved root-mean-square residuals of ~22 $\mu$s, which is a factor of ~3 better than timing using single pulses alone.

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  • Pulse Profile Variability of PSR J1022+1001 in NANOGrav Data astro-ph.HE · 2024-12-06 · conditional · none · ref 31 · internal anchor

    PSR J1022+1001's pulse profile variability survives rigorous MEM and METM polarization calibration and is consistent across frequency, favoring an intrinsic pulsar origin.