Author:
Wang Shen,Zhu Wei-Wei,Li Di,Pan Zhi-Chen,Wang Pei,Cordes James M.,Chatterjee Shami,Yao Ju-Mei,Qian Lei,Yue You-Ling,Zhang Lei,Zhao Ru-Shuang,Wang Shuang-Qiang,Niu Jia-Rui,Yuan Mao,Miao Chen-Chen,Xie Xiao-Yao,Liu Zhi-Jie,Yu Xu-Hong,You Shan-Ping,Meng Ling-Qi,Collaboration FAST
Abstract
Abstract
We present Arecibo 327 MHz confirmation and follow-up studies of seven new pulsars discovered by the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST). These pulsars are discovered in a pilot program of the Commensal Radio Astronomy FAST Survey (CRAFTS) with the ultra-wide-bandwidth commissioning receiver. Five of them are normal pulsars and two are extreme nulling slow pulsars. PSR J2111+2132’s dispersion measure(DM: 78.5 pc cm−3) is above the upper limits of the two Galactic free electron density models, NE2001 and YMW16, and PSR J2057+2133’s position is out of the Scutum-Crux Arm, making them uniquely useful for improving the Galactic free electron density model in their directions. We present a detailed single pulse analysis for the slow nulling pulsars. We show evidence that PSR J2323+1214’s main pulse component follows a non-Poisson distribution and marginal evidence for a sub-pulse-drift or recurrent period of 32.3±0.4 rotations from PSR J0539+0013. We discuss the implication of our finding to the pulsar radiation mechanism.
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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