VLA L-band polarization observations of SNR G7.7-3.7 show cocoon morphology from interaction with pre-existing circumstellar shells, with magnetic fields compressed along filaments and RM variations tracing massive progenitor winds.
A study of multifrequency polarization pulse profiles of millisecond pulsars
3 Pith papers cite this work, alongside 136 external citations. Polarity classification is still indexing.
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PSR J2101-4802 is a transitional millisecond pulsar with a ~1-day orbit, 0.15 solar mass He-WD companion, and large orbital period derivative that links redback-like systems to detached binaries.
uGMRT ranks as the best current instrument for cyclic spectroscopy of pulsars, with the 80-300 MHz band optimal for most of the 312 sources examined.
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The Cocoon from a Massive Star's Death: VLA Radio Polarization Study of Possible Historical Supernova Remnant G7.7$-$3.7
VLA L-band polarization observations of SNR G7.7-3.7 show cocoon morphology from interaction with pre-existing circumstellar shells, with magnetic fields compressed along filaments and RM variations tracing massive progenitor winds.
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The GMRT High-Resolution Southern Sky Survey for pulsars and transients -- VIII: Orbital Variability and the Evolution of a 1-Day He-WD Millisecond Pulsar J2101-4208
PSR J2101-4802 is a transitional millisecond pulsar with a ~1-day orbit, 0.15 solar mass He-WD companion, and large orbital period derivative that links redback-like systems to detached binaries.
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Evaluating the Prospects of Cyclic Deconvolution across 312 Pulsars
uGMRT ranks as the best current instrument for cyclic spectroscopy of pulsars, with the 80-300 MHz band optimal for most of the 312 sources examined.