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The phenomenon of profile mode switching in pulsars, where the stable average pulse profile changes to another stable state on the timescale of a pulsars period, remains poorly understood. We sought to understand how pulsars undergo profile mode switching through a comparative analysis of the polarization and geometry of the two different profile modes of PSR B0329+54. The polarization behavior and fitted parameters of the rotation-vector model remain constant between modes, and the emission height remains constant as well. These similarities lend support to a model of pair production in the surface plasma that would cause a change in the available electrons and therefore the differential emission intensity.
The mode switching phenomenon of PSR B0329+54 is investigated based on the long-term monitoring from September 2003 to April 2009 made with the Urumqi 25m radio telescope at 1540 MHz. At that frequency, the change of relative intensity between the le
We have investigated the mode-changing properties of PSR B0329+54 using 31 epochs of simultaneous 13 cm/3 cm single-pulse observations obtained with Shanghai Tian Ma 65 m telescope. The pulsar was found in the abnormal emission mode 17 times, account
The Pulsar backend of the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) has monitored hundreds of known pulsars in the northern sky since Fall 2018, providing a rich data set for the study of temporal variations in pulsar emission. Using a m
Quasi-continuous observations of PSR B03239+54 over 20 days using the Nanshan 25-m telescope at 1540 MHz have been used to study the effects of refractive scintillation on the pulsar flux density and diffractive scintillation properties. Dynamic spec
To study the structure of emission beam, we have analysed the single pulse data of PSR B0329+-54 at 325 and 606 MHz. In order to unambiguously detect the weak emission components, we have developed a new data analysis technique, which we term ``windo