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A&A 417, L29-L32 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20040066
Letter
Toward explanation of microstructure in pulsar radio emission
S. A. PetrovaInstitute of Radio Astronomy, 4, Chervonopraporna St., Kharkov, 61002 Ukraine
(Received 7 January 2004 / Accepted 16 February 2004 )
Abstract
Propagation of relativistically beamed radio photons
through the ultrarelativistic highly magnetized plasma of pulsar
magnetosphere is considered. The photons are found to be subject
to an additional strong focusing inside the beam because of
induced Compton scattering off the plasma particles. Incorporating
this focusing effect is shown to improve on the angular beaming
model of pulsar microstructure. For the typical conditions in the
scattering region, the photon beam appears up to a few hundred
times squeezed and its size becomes compatible with the observed
micropulse widths. The induced Compton scattering can also account
for the polarization properties of micropulses. Furthermore, given
a favourable observational geometry, the focusing effect can
explain the giant micropulses observed in the Vela and some other
pulsars.
Key words: plasmas -- waves -- scattering -- pulsars: general
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