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Single
pulses of PSR XXXX=XX at ? MHz
observed
with the Arecibo Radio Telescope
Total power.
observations
made after the upgrade
These pages are temporary and will change in near future. This work
is in progress, so the pulsar name can't be given at this time. Sorry
about that.
Total number of single pulses in this observation for this pulsar:
about 12000 (only 1200 are displayed as of today, April 30, 2001).
The rest will appear soon.
Pulses displayed on this page: 1 - 300
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Other sequences of pulses are in this table: |
1- 300 |
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1201 - 1500 |
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1501 - 1800 |
1801 - 2100 |
2101 - 2400 |
2401 - 2700 |
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2701 - 3000 |
3001 - 3300 |
3301 - 3600 |
3601 - 3900 |
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).
