2015ApJ...804..112R


Query : 2015ApJ...804..112R

2015ApJ...804..112R - Astrophys. J., 804, 112 (2015/May-2)

Toward an empirical theory of pulsar emission. XI. Understanding the orientations of pulsar radiation and supernova ''Kicks''.

RANKIN J.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Two entwined problems have remained unresolved since pulsars were discovered nearly 50 yr ago: the orientation of their polarized emission relative to the emitting magnetic field and the direction of putative supernova ''kicks'' relative to their rotation axes. The rotational orientation of most pulsars can be inferred only from the (''fiducial'') polarization angle of their radiation, when their beam points directly at the Earth and the emitting polar fluxtube field is || to the rotation axis. Earlier studies have been unrevealing owing to the admixture of different types of radiation (core and conal, two polarization modes), producing both || or ⊥ alignments. In this paper we analyze some 50 pulsars having three characteristics: core radiation beams, reliable absolute polarimetry, and accurate proper motions (PMs). The ''fiducial'' polarization angle of the core emission, we then find, is usually oriented ⊥ to the PM direction on the sky. The primary core emission is polarized ⊥ to the projected magnetic field in Vela and other pulsars where X-ray imaging reveals the orientation. This shows that the PMs usually lie || to the rotation axes on the sky. Two key physical consequences then follow: first, to the extent that supernova ''kicks'' are responsible for pulsar PMs, they are mostly || to the rotation axis; and, second, most pulsar radiation is heavily processed by the magnetospheric plasma such that the lowest altitude ''parent'' core emission is polarized ⊥ to the emitting field, propagating as the extraordinary (X) mode.

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Journal keyword(s): pulsars: general - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - radiative transfer - techniques: polarimetric

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Number of rows : 47
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 PSR B0011+47 Psr 00 14 17.75 +47 46 33.4           ~ 62 0
2 PSR B0136+57 Psr 01 39 19.744 +58 14 31.73     13.41     ~ 151 0
3 PSR B0329+54 Psr 03 32 59.3370698592 +54 34 45.028206408           ~ 645 1
4 PSR B0355+54 Psr 03 58 53.7165 +54 13 13.727           ~ 437 1
5 PSR B0450-18 Psr 04 52 34.1150 -17 59 23.300           ~ 187 0
6 PSR B0450+55 Psr 04 54 07.709 +55 43 41.51           ~ 161 0
7 PSR B0540+23 Psr 05 43 09.65 +23 29 06.1     14.40     ~ 253 0
8 PSR B0628-28 Psr 06 30 49.3710 -28 34 42.200           ~ 295 0
9 PSR B0736-40 Psr 07 38 32.2620 -40 42 39.420           ~ 196 0
10 PSR B0823+26 Psr 08 26 51.5068 +26 37 21.297           ~ 513 1
11 NAME Vela Pulsar Psr 08 35 20.65525 -45 10 35.1545     15.10     ~ 2316 1
12 PSR B0835-41 Psr 08 37 21.1943 -41 35 14.563     12.69     ~ 136 0
13 PSR B0919+06 Psr 09 22 14.1600 +06 38 28.800           ~ 292 0
14 PSR B1237+25 Psr 12 39 40.386 +24 53 49.87           ~ 468 0
15 PSR B1322+83 Psr 13 21 45.6315 +83 23 39.432           ~ 66 0
16 PSR B1426-66 Psr 14 30 40.7350 -66 23 05.550           ~ 89 0
17 PSR B1449-64 Psr 14 53 32.6546 -64 13 16.047           ~ 143 0
18 PSR B1451-68 Psr 14 56 00.0175876848 -68 43 40.034742348           ~ 186 0
19 PSR B1508+55 Psr 15 09 25.7 +55 31 33           ~ 301 1
20 PSR B1541+09 Psr 15 43 38.8 +09 29 16           ~ 197 0
21 PSR B1600-49 Psr 16 04 22.9760 -49 09 57.980     13.00     ~ 72 0
22 PSR B1642-03 Psr 16 45 02.0330 -03 17 57.200           ~ 363 0
23 PSR B1706-16 Psr 17 09 26.4470 -16 40 56.200           ~ 222 0
24 PSR B1706-44 Psr 17 09 42.7460 -44 29 07.200     13.30     ~ 640 1
25 PSR B1732-07 Psr 17 35 04.9730 -07 24 52.130           ~ 62 0
26 PSR B1737+13 Psr 17 40 07.3455 +13 11 56.690           ~ 175 0
27 PSR B1818-04 Psr 18 20 52.5920 -04 27 37.120           ~ 211 0
28 PSR B1821-19 Psr 18 24 00.4725 -19 45 51.600           ~ 88 0
29 PSR B1826-17 Psr 18 29 43.1670 -17 51 01.000           ~ 124 0
30 PSR B1842+14 Psr 18 44 54.8946 +14 54 14.120           ~ 111 0
31 PSR B1848+13 Psr 18 50 35.473 +13 35 58.39           ~ 44 0
32 PSR B1857-26 Psr 19 00 47.5440 -26 00 44.200           ~ 180 0
33 PSR B1911-04 Psr 19 13 54.1820 -04 40 47.600           ~ 173 0
34 PSR B1913+10 Psr 19 15 29.9910 +10 09 43.370           ~ 92 0
35 PSR B1929+10 Psr 19 32 14.0570 +10 59 33.380           ~ 753 0
36 PSR B1933+16 Psr 19 35 47.7011639352 +16 16 40.034899524           ~ 302 1
37 PSR B1935+25 Psr 19 37 01.2544 +25 44 13.436           ~ 55 0
38 PSR B1946+35 Psr 19 48 25.0067 +35 40 11.057           ~ 168 0
39 PSR B2045-16 Psr 20 48 35.7700 -16 16 47.000           ~ 319 0
40 PSR B2053+36 Psr 20 55 31.3552 +36 30 21.489           ~ 98 0
41 PSR B2110+27 Psr 21 13 04.3506 +27 54 01.160           ~ 103 0
42 PSR B2111+46 Psr 21 13 24.3295 +46 44 08.844           ~ 208 1
43 PSR B2217+47 Psr 22 19 48.139 +47 54 53.93           ~ 219 0
44 PSR B2223+65 Psr 22 25 52.8627 +65 35 36.371           ~ 323 0
45 PSR B2255+58 Psr 22 57 57.744 +59 09 14.83     12.59     ~ 88 0
46 PSR B2310+42 Psr 23 13 08.5976 +42 53 12.987           ~ 135 0
47 PSR B2327-20 Psr 23 30 26.9740 -20 05 29.500           ~ 123 0

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