Gamma-Ray Observations of the Crab Nebula: A Study of the Synchro-Compton Spectrum

  • de Jager O
  • Harding A
  • Michelson P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Phase I and II EGRET observations of the Crab Nebula establish the synchro-Compton unpulsed spectrum between approximately 70 MeV and 30 GeV. The soft 70-150 MeV spectrum appears to be a steepened extension of the 1-30 MeV COMPTEL spectrum recently reported by Much et al., indicating that the nebular synchrotron spectrum cuts off with an e-folding energy E0 ∼ 26 MeV. This energy is consistent with the characteristic synchrotron energy hvmax ∼ (3/4π)2hc/r0 = 25 MeV (with r0 being the classical electron radius) expected for the synchrotron burnoff if electrons are accelerated on a timescale equal to the electron gyroperiod in the inner nebula. The 70-150 MeV emission in the exponential tail of this cutoff decreased by a factor of about 2 between 1991 and 1993, which is consistent with an approximately 25% reduction in E0 over that time. A steady hard, approximately E-1.85 photon spectrum, added to the synchrotron component, is required for energies up to 10 GeV. This spectrum steepens toward the observed TeV γ-ray spectrum and may represent the expected nebular inverse-Compton (IC) component, which allows a measurement of the mean nebular field strength: from EGRET we obtain B̄ ~∼ 0.13 mG for the radio nebula, whereas the various reported TeV observations correspond to a larger B̄ ∼ 0.26 mG for the smaller optical nebula. The observation of the IC component also allows us to obtain a lower limit to the time-averaged injection rate Ṅ > 4 × 1040 s-1 for all electrons/positrons into the nebula. The combined EGRET/TeV IC spectrum appears to be inconsistent with the assumption of a spherically symmetric particle-dominated pulsar wind with parameter σ ∼ 0.003 (see the work of Kennel & Coroniti). © 1996. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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de Jager, O. C., Harding, A. K., Michelson, P. F., Nel, H. I., Nolan, P. L., Sreekumar, P., & Thompson, D. J. (1996). Gamma-Ray Observations of the Crab Nebula: A Study of the Synchro-Compton Spectrum. The Astrophysical Journal, 457, 253. https://doi.org/10.1086/176726

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