论文标题
对22种具有低至中等色散度量的脉冲星的闪烁弧调查
A Scintillation Arc Survey of 22 Pulsars with Low to Moderate Dispersion Measures
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论文摘要
上下文:通过提供有关沿视线(LOS)到脉冲星的散射材料位置的信息,闪烁弧是探索在星际介质中电离材料分布的强大工具。在这里,我们提出观察值,这些观察值将$ \ sim $ 〜0.001-30〜AU探测离子化ISM。 目的:我们已经在相对无偏见的样品中调查了脉冲星的闪烁电弧,DM <100 pc cm-3。我们提出了22个低至中度DM脉冲星的多频观测。在几天内还观察到了54个观察结果中的许多观察结果。 方法:对于所有观察结果,我们呈现动态光谱,自相关函数和次级光谱。我们分析这些数据产品以获得闪烁的带宽,脉搏扩大时间和电弧曲率。 结果:我们检测到22个脉冲星和54个观测中的34个中的19个闪烁弧,表明闪烁弧是普遍的现象。在低DM脉冲星中,弧度更好地定义。我们表明,定义明确的弧并不直接暗示散射的各向异性。只有沿延迟轴的反向弧形和一个深山谷的存在,该轴发生在样品中约20 \%的脉冲星中,这表明散射的大量各向异性。 结论:调查表明,在两个AU尺寸尺度上,电离ISM的斑点很大,横向视线和$ \ sim $ 〜100〜PC沿其尺度。在调查中,我们几乎没有证据表明沿着大多数视线分布式散射的证据。
Context: By providing information about the location of scattering material along the line of sight (LoS) to pulsars, scintillation arcs are a powerful tool for exploring the distribution of ionized material in the interstellar medium. Here, we present observations that probe the ionized ISM on scales of $\sim$~0.001 -- 30~au. Aims: We have surveyed pulsars for scintillation arcs in a relatively unbiased sample with DM < 100 pc cm-3. We present multi-frequency observations of 22 low to moderate DM pulsars. Many of the 54 observations were also observed at another frequency within a few days. Methods: For all observations we present dynamic spectra, autocorrelation functions, and secondary spectra. We analyze these data products to obtain scintillation bandwidths, pulse broadening times, and arc curvatures. Results: We detect definite or probable scintillation arcs in 19 of the 22 pulsars and 34 of the 54 observations, showing that scintillation arcs are a prevalent phenomenon. The arcs are better defined in low DM pulsars. We show that well-defined arcs do not directly imply anisotropy of scattering. Only the presence of reverse arclets and a deep valley along the delay axis, which occurs in about 20\% of the pulsars in the sample, indicates substantial anisotropy of scattering. Conclusions: The survey demonstrates substantial patchiness of the ionized ISM on both au size scales transverse to the line of sight and on $\sim$~100~pc scales along it. We see little evidence for distributed scattering along most lines of sight in the survey.