Abstract

ABSTRACTWe present the results of an investigation of the giant radio pulse (GRP) generation rate from five radio pulsars (B0301+19, B0950+08, B1112+50, B1133+16, and B1237+25) and anomalous intensity pulse generation rate from B0809+74. All data used were obtained with the Large Phased Array radio telescope at the Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory at 111 MHz from 2012 to 2021. In addition to the analysis of the rate of generation of bright pulses, we analyse the distribution of bright pulses in the phase of the pulsar period and search for clusters of bright pulses – several bright pulses emitted in adjacent pulsar periods. It is found that pulsars B0301+19, B1112+50, B1133+16, and B1237+25 demonstrate different generation rates and generation of clusters. Pulsar B1112+50 generates GRP clusters more often than the other pulsars studied. The longest cluster of GRPs containing four single pulses is detected from this pulsar. GRPs from the pulsars studied are distributed along the longitudes of the main components of the average pulses of these pulsars. This distribution is 1.5–2 times narrower than the phase distribution of non-giant pulses. It is found that the distance between the components of the average GRP profile and the distance between the components of the average non-giant profile differ substantially for pulsars with multicomponent average profiles.

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