Single-pulse Morphology of PSR J1935+1616 (B1933+16) Based on Archival Data from FAST

Tian, RW; Zhao, RS; Cruces, M; Liu H.; Li D.; Wang P.; Niu, CH; Gong, BP; Miao, C-C; Zhu X.; Xu, HW; Li, WL; Wang, SD; Tu, ZF; Zhi, QJ; et. al.

Abstract

We utilized archive data from the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) to analyze the single-pulse profile morphology of PSR J1935+1616 (B1933+16). The results show that PSR J1935+1616 exhibits significant micropulses as well as various changes in single-pulse profile morphology. In the FAST archive data, a total of 969 single pulses with microstructure were identified, accounting for 9.69% of the total pulse sample, with characteristic widths of 127.6 3 ? 46.25 + 70.74 ?s. About half of these pulses display quasiperiodic micropulses, with a periodicity of 231.77 ± 9.90 ?s. Among the 520 single pulses with quasiperiodic microstructure, 208 also exhibit quasiperiodicity in circular polarization, with a characteristic period of 244.7 0 ? 21.05 + 45.66 ? s . The micropulse characteristic width in circular polarization is 106.52 ± 46.14 ?s. Compared to normal pulses, the relative energy (E/) of a single pulse with microstructure follows a double-Gaussian distribution, while those of normal pulses follow a single-Gaussian distribution. Based on the intensity of the leading and trailing components in the single-pulse profile morphology of PSR J1935+1616, we classified the pulses into four morphological modes (A, B, C, and D). The relative energy distribution of pulses in Mode A is significantly different from the others, following a double-Gaussian distribution, while the relative energy distributions in Modes B, C, and D follow a single-Gaussian distribution. Our study also suggests a possible correlation between micropulses and single-pulse profile morphology. Single pulses with micropulses are most likely to occur in Mode A, while their occurrence is least likely in Mode D. © 2025. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

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Título según WOS: Single-pulse Morphology of PSR J1935+1616 (B1933+16) Based on Archival Data from FAST
Título según SCOPUS: Single-pulse Morphology of PSR J1935+1616 (B1933+16) Based on Archival Data from FAST
Título de la Revista: Astrophysical Journal
Volumen: 982
Número: 2
Editorial: Institute of Physics
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3847/1538-4357/adb7cd

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS