Einstein observations of the Crab nebula pulsar

  • Harnden F
  • Seward F
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Abstract

Einstein Observatory (HEAO 2) high-resolution (approximately 4 sec) images of the Crab nebula which clearly resolve the pulsar from the diffuse X-ray emission are presented. The pulsar contributes 3.9 + or - 0.2 percent of the observed 0.1-4.5 keV flux and shows no evidence (other than the 33 ms pulsations) for variations on time scales up to approximately 2.3 days. The pulsar flux decreases to zero over about one-eighth of the cycle, with the upper limit to point source emission during this interval implying a blackbody surface temperature of less than 2.5 x 10 to the 6th K for the neutron star (10 km assumed radius). The spatial distribution of nebular emission near the pulsar closely resembles that of the optical continuum.

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Harnden, F. R., Jr., & Seward, F. D. (1984). Einstein observations of the Crab nebula pulsar. The Astrophysical Journal, 283, 279. https://doi.org/10.1086/162304

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