A Search for TeV Gamma-Ray Emission from Pulsar Tails by VERITAS

  • Benbow W
  • Brill A
  • Buckley J
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report on the search for very-high-energy gamma-ray emission from the regions around three nearby supersonic pulsars (PSR B0355+54, PSR J0357+3205, and PSR J1740+1000) that exhibit long X-ray tails. To date there is no clear detection of TeV emission from any pulsar tail that is prominent in X-ray or radio. We provide upper limits on the TeV flux, and luminosity, and also compare these limits with other pulsar wind nebulae detected in X-rays and the tail emission model predictions. We find that at least one of the three tails is likely to be detected in observations that are a factor of 2–3 more sensitive. The analysis presented here also has implications for deriving the properties of pulsar tails, for those pulsars whose tails could be detected in TeV.

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Benbow, W., Brill, A., Buckley, J. H., Capasso, M., Chromey, A. J., Errando, M., … Williams, D. A. (2021). A Search for TeV Gamma-Ray Emission from Pulsar Tails by VERITAS. The Astrophysical Journal, 916(2), 117. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac05b9

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