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The effect of light bending and redshift on pulsar beaming: the case of shorter rotation periods

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dc.contributor.author Kapoor, R. C
dc.date.accessioned 2009-08-28T15:00:56Z
dc.date.available 2009-08-28T15:00:56Z
dc.date.issued 1992
dc.identifier.citation Hankins, Timothy H., Rankin, Joanna M and Gil, Janusz A. eds., The Magnetospheric structure and emission mechanisms of radio pulsars., Proceedings of the International Astronomical Colloquium No.128,held in Lagow,Poland, June 17 - 23,1990, pp. 225 - 228 en
dc.identifier.isbn 83-00-03596-6
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2248/4777
dc.description.abstract An estimate of the effect of light bending and redshift on pulsar beam characteristics has been made using a weak Kerr metric for the case of a 1.4 M/subΘ neutron star with a radius in the range 6-10 Km and rotation periods of 1.36ms and 33ms, respectively. Assuming that the pulsar emission has the form of a narrow conical beam directed away from the surface and is located within two stellar radii, the beam is found to be widened by a factor of ≤2 and to suffer a reduction in the intensity (flattening of the profile) by an order of magnitude or less. The effect is largest for the most rapidly rotating the neutron stars. For an emission region located beyond 2Okm, the flattening is generally insignificant. The pulse profile is slightly asymmetrical due to dragging of the inertial frames. For millisecond periods, aberration tends to reverse the flattening effect of space-time curvature by narrowing the pulse and can completely overcome it for emission from a location beyond ≈30km. Although the pulse must slightly brighten up, a large redshift factor overcomes this effect to keep the pulse flattened for all neutron' star radii considered here.
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Pedagogical University Press en
dc.relation.ispartofseries IAU Colloquium; No. 128
dc.relation.uri http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1992msem.coll..225K en
dc.subject Effect of Light Bending en
dc.subject Redshift on Pulsar Beaming en
dc.subject Redshift en
dc.subject Pulsar Beaming en
dc.subject Shorter Rotation Periods en
dc.title The effect of light bending and redshift on pulsar beaming: the case of shorter rotation periods en
dc.type Article en


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