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2012ApJ...755..137C - Astrophys. J., 755, 137 (2012/August-3)

Altitude limits for rotating vector model fitting of pulsar polarization.

CRAIG H.A. and ROMANI R.W.

Abstract (from CDS):

Traditional pulsar polarization sweep analysis starts from the point dipole rotating vector model (RVM) approximation. If augmented by a measurement of the sweep phase shift, one obtains an estimate of the emission altitude (Blaskiewicz et al.). However, a more realistic treatment of field line sweepback and finite altitude effects shows that this estimate breaks down at modest altitude ∼0.1 RLC. Such radio emission altitudes turn out to be relevant to the young energetic and millisecond pulsars that dominate the γ-ray population. We quantify the breakdown height as a function of viewing geometry and provide simple fitting formulae that allow observers to correct RVM-based height estimates, preserving reasonable accuracy to R ∼ 0.3 RLC. We discuss briefly other observables that can check and improve height estimates.

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Journal keyword(s): methods: numerical - polarization - pulsars: general

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