Abstract
We present the results of a year-long monitoring campaign on J1819+3845. We interpret the results of this WSRT campaign to infer critical source parameters such as source lifetime and structure on tens of microarcseconds. The long lifetime of the source at such high brightness temperatures requires continuous energy injection or exotic emission processes. We have previously interpreted the extreme scintillation of J1819+3845 as due to a relatively nearby (similar to 20 pc) scattering screen. We show this screen has a velocity w.r.t. the LSR of similar to 25 km s(-1), as measured by the changing scintillation properties throughout the year: the 'velocity parallax'.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 101-104 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Journal | Astrophysics and Space Science |
Volume | 278 |
Issue number | 1-2 |
Publication status | Published - 2001 |
Event | IAU Colloquium 182 - Duration: 17-Apr-2000 → 21-Apr-2000 |
Keywords
- PULSAR SCINTILLATION