Revisiting the structure function of PSR B0950+08 scintillations
Abstract
The observational structure function of the scintillations of the radio pulsar PSR B0950+08, was fitted, a decade ago, with a power law with index 1 0.01. This was interpreted as an appreciable deviation from the, commonly observed index of 5/3, expected for Kolmogorov turbulence. In this paper it is suggested that the observations are consistent with a Kolmogorov turbulence and that the apparent deviation is due to a turbulent region with an effective depth which is comparable to the observed lateral scales on the plane of the sky, spanned by the pulsar beam. Alternatively, the fitted index of 1 is consistent with an underlying compressive turbulence and an even smaller depth. In the first interpretation the depth is (5.5 1.8) × 108 cm. In the second one, the depth is 4× 107 cm . These estimates lend support for the existence of extremely thin, ionized scattering screens in the local interstellar cloud, that have been proposed a decade ago.
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