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Single pulses of PSR 0540+23 at 430 MHz
observed with the Arecibo Radio Telescope.
Total power.
(observations taken before the upgrade of the telescope)

Reference: L.A. Nowakowski - "PSR 0540+23 Revisited: Three Components, Drifting Subpulses and Mode Switching", 1991, The Astrophysical Journal, 377, p.581

Total number of single pulses for this pulsar: 4855
Pulses displayed on this page: 601 - 900
Other sequences of pulses are in the table below:

1-300

301-600

901 - 1200

1201 - 1500

1501 - 1800

1801 - 2100

2101 - 2400

2401 - 2700

2701 - 3000

3001 - 3300

3301 - 3600

3601 - 3900

3901 - 4200

4201 - 4500

4501 - 4800

4556 - 4855

 

Fig. 1. Intensities of all single pulses. Vertical lines indicate which segments are displayed in Fig. 2 below. Black horizontal line shows the intensity of the average profile of the whole data set.

Fig. 2. Lower panels show segments of 300 consecutive single pulses (100 pulses in each graph). Each single pulse is normalized, then 11 levels of intensity is shown with symbols of different sizes. Horizontal axis is in sample numbers, vertical axis shows pulse numbers, increasing from the bottom. Red vertical graph on the right-hand side of each graph shows maximum intensity of each single pulse. Each vertical graph is also normalized in order to show changes in the intensities of single pulses. Upper panels show the average profile of the whole data set (black line), and the average profile of the segment of 100 pulses displayed in the lower panel (red line).