Nanoarcsecond single-dish imaging of the Vela pulsar
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modulationpulsarveladecorrelationdiffractiveindexascribedbandwidth
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We have measured the properties of the diffractive scintillation toward the Vela pulsar under the extremely strong scattering conditions encountered at 660 MHz. We obtain a decorrelation bandwidth of $\nu_d = 244 \pm 4$ Hz and diffractive decorrelation timescale of $t_{\rm diff} = 3.3\pm 0.3$ s. Our measurement of the modulation indices $m=0.87\pm 0.003\pm 0.05$ and $m=0.93\pm 0.03 \pm 0.05$ (one for each polarization stream), are at variance with the modulation index of the Vela pulsar obtained at 2.3 GHz by Gwinn et al. (1997) {\it if} the deviation from a modulation index of unity is ascribed to a source size effect.
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