Calibration of statistical methods used to constrain pulsar geometries via multiband light curve modelling

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2016Author
Bezuidenhout, M.C.
Venter, C.
Seyffert, A.S.
Harding, A.K.
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Since its launch in 2008, the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) has detected over
200 γ-ray pulsars above 100 MeV. This population of pulsars is characterised by a rich diversity
of light curve morphologies. Researchers have been using both the radio and γ-ray light curves
to constrain the inclination and observer angles for each of these pulsars. At first, this was done
using a by-eye technique and later via statistical approaches. We have also developed two novel
statistical approaches that place the radio and γ-ray data on equal footing despite their disparate
relative flux errors. We chose eleven pulsars from the Second Fermi Pulsar Catalog, both old
and young, and applied these new techniques as well as the by-eye technique to constrain their
geometric parameters using standard pulsar models. We present first results on our comparison
of the best-fit parameters yielded by each of the aforementioned techniques. This will assist us
in determining the utility of our new statistical approaches, and gauge the overlap of the best-fit
parameters (plus errors) from each of the different methods. Such a statistical fitting approach
will provide the means for further pulsar magnetospheric model development using light curve
data
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