Abstract:In this paper, we investigate the emission properties of PSR J1727−2739, whose mean pulse profile has two main components, by analysing five single-pulse observations made using the Parkes 64-m radio telescope with a central frequency of 1369 MHz between 2014 April and October. The total observation time is about 6.1 hours which contains 16718 pulses after removal of radio frequency interference (RFI). Previous studies reveal that PSR J1727−2739 exhibits both nulling and subpulse drifting. We estimate the null… Show more
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