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Table 1.

Measured and inferred properties of J1634+44.

Parameter Value
Right ascension 16h34m30s ±2″
Declination +44°50′10″ ±2″
Galactic longitude (l) 70.1692° ±2″
Galactic latitude (b) 42.5754° ±2″
Maximum flux density 383±52 mJy
Pulse period 841.24808±0.00−15 s
Period derivative −9±3×10−12
Modulating period 2103.110±0.002 s
Dispersion measure 22.5±5.5 pc cm−3
Rotation measure 6.27±0.04 rad m−2
Distance 1.0−4.3 kpc
Maximum radio luminosity at 1 kpc (4.5±0.6)×1020 erg s−1
Maximum radio luminosity at 4.3 kpc (85±1)×1020 erg s−1

Notes. The co-ordinates listed here are measured for the brightest pulse in Stokes V. The error given on the co-ordinates represents 3σ uncertainty on the localisation. The maximum flux density and radio luminosity are the Stokes V flux density of the brightest pulse, integrated over the full bandwidth of the observation. The distance is derived from the dispersion measure following the Galactic electron density models by Cordes & Lazio (2002) and Yao et al. (2017).

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