X-ray pulsations from the radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsar in CTA 1

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Prompted by the Fermi-LAT discovery of a radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsar inside the CTA 1 supernova remnant, we obtained a 130 ks XMM-Newton observation to assess the timing behavior of this pulsar. Exploiting both the unprecedented photon harvest and the contemporary Fermi-LAT timing measurements, a 4.7σ single-peak pulsation is detected, making PSR J0007+7303 the second example, after Geminga, of a radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsar also seen to pulsate in X-rays. Phase-resolved spectroscopy shows that the off-pulse portion of the light curve is dominated by a power-law, non-thermal spectrum, while the X-ray peak emission appears to be mainly of thermal origin, probably from a polar cap heated by magnetospheric return currents, pointing to a hot spot varying throughout the pulsar rotation. © 2010. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Caraveo, P. A., De Luca, A., Marelli, M., Bignami, G. F., Ray, P. S., Saz Parkinson, P. M., & Kanbach, G. (2010). X-ray pulsations from the radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsar in CTA 1. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 725(1 PART 2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/725/1/L6

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