Discovery of Extended Emission around the Pulsar B0355+54

  • Tepedelenlioǧlu E
  • Ogelman H
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Abstract

PSR B0355+54 is one of the handful of pulsars that has been observed with both Chandra and XMM-Newton. The analysis of the archival data has revealed the pulsar and a ~30 arcsec compact nebula surrounding it. XMM-Newton also has detected a trail which extends ~6 arcmin and similar to the compact nebula is also counter-aligned with the proper motion of the pulsar. The spectrum of both the pulsar and the extended emission are well described by an absorbed power-law model. The measured flux corresponds to an efficiency of converting the spin-down luminosity into X-rays in the 2-10 keV band of ~0.01% and ~1% for the pulsar and the extended emission, respectively. From the XMM-Newton data we have detected pulsations at the expected radio period. The energetic and the extent of the extended emission can be explained by a Bow-shock formed by the motion of the pulsar through the interstellar medium.

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Tepedelenlioǧlu, E., & Ogelman, H. (2007). Discovery of Extended Emission around the Pulsar B0355+54. The Astrophysical Journal, 658(2), 1183–1187. https://doi.org/10.1086/510995

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