학술논문

Polarized radio emission of RRAT J1854+0306
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 530, Issue 2, May 2024, Pages 2433-2441
Subject
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Language
Abstract
Polarized radio emission of RRAT J1854+0306 is investigated with single pulses using Five-hundred-meter-Aperture Spherical Telescope. Its emission is characterized by nulls, narrow and weak pulses, and occasional wide and intense bursts with a nulling fraction of 53.2%. Its burst emission is typically of one rotation, and occasionally of two or three or even five rotations at the most, but without significant periodicity. The integrated pulse profile has an 'S'-shaped position angle curve that is superposed with orthogonal modes, from which geometry parameters are obtained. Individual pulses exhibit diverse profile morphology with single, double, or multiple peaks. The intensity and width of these pulses are highly correlated, and bright pulses generally have wide profiles with multiple peaks. These nulling behaviours, profile morphology, and polarization demonstrate that a rotating radio transient has the same physical origins as the normal pulsars.
Comment: 9 pages,10 figures