Broad-band high-energy emissions of the redback millisecond pulsar PSR J2129-0429

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We present the first results from a joint XMM-Newton and NuSTAR observation of the gammaray emitting millisecond pulsar compact binary PSR J2129-0429. X-ray emission up to about 40 keV is detected and the joint spectrum can be modelled with a power-law plus a neutron star atmosphere model. At a distance of 1.4 kpc, the 0.3-79 keV luminosity is 3.56 × 1032 erg s-1. We also detected a 0.64-d binary orbital period with a double-peaked structure across the wavebands. By combining the updated Fermi GeV data, we modelled the broad-band spectral energy distribution as well as the X-ray modulation with an intrabinary model involving shock interaction between pulsar wind and outflow from the companion star. Lastly, we report a high-resolution X-ray image provided by Chandra to rule out the proposed pulsar wind nebula associated with PSR J2129-0429.

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Kong, A. K. H., Takata, J., Hui, C. Y., Zhao, J., Li, K. L., & Tam, P. H. T. (2018). Broad-band high-energy emissions of the redback millisecond pulsar PSR J2129-0429. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 478(3), 3987–3993. https://doi.org/10.1093/MNRAS/STY1459

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