Pulsar Observation with the Effelsberg LOFAR station (Stand alone mode)

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Pulsar Observation with the Effelsberg LOFAR station (Stand alone mode) + some results with Superterp Masaya Kuniyoshi (MPIfR) (MKSP and Pulsar working Group) On behalf of LOFAR collaboration

Outline Difference between the single and stand-alone mode What can we do with a single station using pulsars? Beamformed (BF) data calibration with Jones Matrix Pulsar Rotation Measure corrections using Dump Some results from Superterp E-Jones 0329+54 (RM= -64) 48MHz-785MHz

Single and Stand-alone mode when using a single station Single station mode A station is operated by ILT (International LOFAR Telescope). The observed data goes up to Blue Gene in Gronigen. Blue Gene Bonn stand-alone mode MPI-Bonn people operate the Effelsberg station. The observed data is transferred to the local PCs in the station. Each PC can handle 12MHz bandwidths [61 subbands]. Local PCs Pulsar 0329+54 Effelsberg station Pulsar 0329+54 Nancay station

ILT and Stand alone time at Effelsberg 33days daysaaweek weekin instand-alone Stand-alonemode mode ILT Stand alone time ILT Stand alone time ILT Stand alone time ILT Stand alone time ILT

Dump (software name) Effelsberg Bonn ssh UDP packets 100MB/s lofar1 pp m u D m UUDDPP Du lofar2 lofar3 lofar4 ssh 61subband (12MHz) 61subband (12MHz) 61subband (12MHz) 61subband (12MHz)

The name Dump is stirring up controversy... My English teachers

UDP packets from a station 244 subbands (61 subband x 4PCs ) UDP Packets 100MB/s x 4 (1.5TB/h) lofar1 lofar3 lofar2 lofar4 Each lofar PC can handle 61 subbands. The maximum frequency coverage is approximately 48MHz. (244 subband with 200MHz clock). 100MB/s even when using one subband. The packet loss is almost zero when ignoring the first 20 packets. Header 16 byte Header Data (Xr,Xi,Yr,Yi) 7808 byte version, source info, configuration, station, beamlets, time stamp,... Data (Xr,Xi,Yr,Yi) Xr(2byte),Xi(2byte),Yr(2byte),Yi(2byte),Xr(2byte)...

Pulsars with the Effelsberg station Pulse dispersion (experience of a frequency dependent Index of refraction in the ISM PSR 0329+54 (61sub[12MHz]:1min) De-dispersion (alignment of the signals from the pulsar) PSR 0823+26 (61sub[12MHz]:10min) Pulsar profile PSR 2217+47 (61sub[12MHz]:10min

Various things are possible using pulsars during the stand alone time Pulsar timing Measurement of pulsar Rotation Measures Station beam investigation using pulsars Monitoring pulsars (intermittent pulsar, ionosphere effect, etc.) More... 0329+54 pulsar timing 0329+54 (RM= -64)

But pulsar profile is not calibrated

Station Beam pointing at around the zenith (Elevation 82 degree)

Station Beam pointing away from the zenith (Elevation 14 degrees)

Calibration of BF data with Jones matrices J(f,t) X = Y J J=... (f,t) x y CEF Each matrix consists a 2x2 matrix. ex) E = E(f,t) E(f,t) E(f,t) E(f,t) 00 01 10 11 Each element of the matrix is a complex. (J.Hamaker et al. 1996)

Calibration of BF data with Jones matrices J(f,t) X =... Y CE F E x y = E(f,t) E(f,t) E(f,t) E(f,t) 00 01 10 11 E-Jones (J.Hamaker et al. 1996)

Calibration of BF data with Jones matrices J(f,t) X =... Y CE F x y If the other matrices except E are close to identity matrices, the incoming complex vector can be extracted. -1 (J.Hamaker et al. 1996) E x X = y Y

Dump can calibrate BF data from any station

Really calibrate the BF data?

RM before and after applying E-Jones Matrix to Pulsar 0329+54 with subband 240-300 (147-159MHz) Wikipedia Pulsar 0329+54 RM=-64 Effelsberg HBA

Rotation Measure Correction with Jones Matrix (Success) Pulsar 0329+54 RM=-63.7 from a pulsar catalog RM=+64 Before Before Pulsar profile Rotation Measure Polarization profile RM=-64 After After Pulsar profile Rotation Measure Polarization profile

Stokes I, V and Linear Before calibration After calibration

Rotation Measure Correction with Jones Matrix (Fail) RM=+64 RM=0 Before Before Pulsar profile Rotation Measure RM=0 After After RM=-64 Pulsar profile RM=+64 Rotation Measure

Investigation of the station beam with psr 0329+54

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

0329+54 for one minute every hour, over a 24 hour window (mode5)

When the calibration table is perfect, the station sensitivity should be symmetrical about the meridian, but... Elevation : 56 degrees Elevation : 53 degrees

Conclusions / Future plans There are 3 days a week for the stand alone time at present. E-Jones Matrix corrects a pulsar RM at a certain direction. The reason could be due to a calibration table installed in Effelsberg station. Superterp calibration is the best for investigation of how EJones works because Effeslberg station still has a calibration table problem and 5n second issue. Installation of a beam model (Tobia) in Dump to compare with the existing beam model. Pulsar timing, pulsar polarization, pulsar search, intermittent pulsar monitoring and all that... Michael, please give me a multi year contract!

A few more slides

Some preliminary results from Superterp tied-array HBA observation of PSR B0823+26 on 13th - 14th November2011 in raw voltage mode. (Sobey. C)

48MHz-785MHz

Thank you