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High time-resolution observations of the Vela pulsar
We present high time resolution observations of single pulses from the Vela
pulsar (PSR B0833-45) made with a baseband recording system at observing
frequencies of 660 and 1413 MHz. We have discovered two startling features in
the 1413 MHz single pulse data. The first is the presence of giant micro-pulses
which are confined to the leading edge of the pulse profile. One of these
pulses has a peak flux density in excess of 2500 Jy, more than 40 times the
integrated pulse peak. The second new result is the presence of a large
amplitude gaussian component on the trailing edge of the pulse profile. This
component can exceed the main pulse in intensity but is switched on only
relatively rarely. Fluctutation spectra reveal a possible periodicity in this
feature of 140 pulse periods. Unlike the rest of the profile, this component
has low net polarization and emits predominantly in the orthogonal mode. This
feature appears to be unique to the Vela pulsar. We have also detected
microstructure in the Vela pulsar for the first time. These same features are
present in the 660 MHz data. We suggest that the full width of the Vela pulse
profile might be as large as 10 ms but that the conal edges emit only rarely.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, In Press with ApJ Letter
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