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1998A&A...332L..21L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 332, L21-24 (1998/4-1)

On the possibility of curvature radiation from radio pulsars.

LESCH H., JESSNER A., KRAMER M. and KUNZL T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We consider the widespread hypothesis that coherent curvature radiation is responsible for the radio emission of pulsars. The comparison of energy conservation and the published data and luminosities explicitly proves that coherent curvature radiation cannot be the source for the radio emission of pulsars for frequencies below a few GHz. At higher frequencies coherent curvature radiation can be ruled out because neither the observationally deduced emission heights nor the observed radius to frequency mapping can be reproduced by this mechanism. Our argumentation is in accordance with the more general critics (e.g. Melrose 1992IAUCo.128..306M) that no adequate bunching mechanism has been identified for coherent curvature radiation. We present 5 examples (0329+29, 0355+54, 0540+23, 1133+16, 1916+10) of pulsars whose high frequency (larger than 1.4.GHz, up to 32GHz) luminosities are well known, and as a low frequency example the faintest radio pulsar 0655+64 of the Taylor et al. (1993ApJS...88..529T) sample.

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Journal keyword(s): plasmas - radiation mechanism - pulsars

CDS comments: PSR 0329+29 misprint for 0329+54, PSR 1916+10 misprint for 1929+10

Simbad objects: 6

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