Journal article

The nature of the PSR J2051-0827 eclipses

BW Stappers, M Bailes, AG Lyne, F Camilo, RN Manchester, JS Sandhu, M Toscano, JF Bell

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2001

Abstract

In the three years following the discovery of PSR J2051-0827, we have observed a large number of eclipse traverses over a wide frequency range. These data show that the pulsar usually undergoes complete eclipse at frequencies below 1 GHz. At higher frequencies the pulsar is often detected throughout this low-frequency eclipse region with pulse times of arrival being significantly delayed relative to the best-fitting timing model. Variability in the magnitude of the delay is clearly seen and occurs on time-scales shorter than the orbital period. Simultaneous dual frequency observations highlight the difference in the eclipse behaviour for two widely separated frequencies. The low-frequency ec..

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