X-ray emission from the PSR B1259-63 system near apastron

  • Greiner J
  • Tavani M
  • Belloni T
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Abstract

The PSR B1259-63 system contains a 47 ms radio pulsar in a highly eccentric binary with a Be-star companion. Strongly time-variable X-ray emission was reported from this system as the pulsar was near apastron in 1992-early 1993. The variability was primarily deduced from an apparent nondetection of the PSR B1259-63 system during a first preapastron ROSAT observation in 1992 February. We have reanalyzed the ROSAT observations of the PSR B1259-63 system. Contrary to the results of a previous analysis, we find that the PSR B1259-63 system was detected by ROSAT during the first off-axis 1992 February observation. The intensity of the soft X-ray emission of the PSR B1259-63 system before and after the 1992 apastron appears to vary at most by a factor ∼2. Our results sensibly constrain theoretical models of X-ray emission from the PSR B1259-63 system.

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Greiner, J., Tavani, M., & Belloni, T. (1995). X-ray emission from the PSR B1259-63 system near apastron. The Astrophysical Journal, 441, L43. https://doi.org/10.1086/187785

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