Discovery of X-ray emission from the young radio pulsar PSR J1357-6429

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We present the first X-ray detection of the very young pulsar PSR J1357-6429 (characteristic age of 7.3 kyr) using data from the XMM-Newton and Chandra satellites. We find that the spectrum is well described by a power-law plus blackbody model, with photon index Γ = 1.4 and blackbody temperature kBT = 160 eV. For the estimated distance of 2.5 kpc, this corresponds to a 2-10 keV luminosity of ∼1.2 × 1032 erg s -1, thus the fraction of the spin-down energy channeled by PSR J1357-6429 into X-ray emission is one of the lowest observed. The Chandra data confirm the positional coincidence with the radio pulsar and allow to set an upper limit of 3 × 1031 erg s-1 on the 2-10 keV luminosity of a compact pulsar wind nebula. We do not detect any pulsed emission from the source and determine an upper limit of 30% for the modulation amplitude of the X-ray emission at the radio frequency of the pulsar. © ESO 2007.

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Esposito, P., Tiengo, A., De Luca, A., & Mattana, F. (2007). Discovery of X-ray emission from the young radio pulsar PSR J1357-6429. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 467(2). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20077480

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