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2005ApJ...633..931M - Astrophys. J., 633, 931-940 (2005/November-2)

Near-infrared, kilosecond variability of the wisps and jet in the Crab pulsar wind nebula.

MELATOS A., SCHELTUS D., WHITING M.T., EIKENBERRY S.S., ROMANI R.W., RIGAUT F., SPITKOVSKY A., ARONS J. and PAYNE D.J.B.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a time-lapse sequence of 20 near-infrared (J and K' band) snapshots of the central 20x20 of the Crab pulsar wind nebula, taken at subarcsecond resolution with the Hokupa`a/QUIRC adaptive optics camera on the Gemini North Telescope and sampled at intervals of 10 minutes and 24 hr. It is observed that the equatorial wisps and polar knots in the termination shock of the pulsar wind appear to fluctuate in brightness on kilosecond timescales. Maximum flux variations of ±24%±4% and ±14%±4% relative to the mean (in 1.2 ks) are measured for the wisps and knots, respectively, with the greatest statistical significance in the J band, where the nebula background is less prominent. The J and K' flux densities imply different near-infrared spectra for the nonthermal continuum emission from the wisps and the outermost polar knot (the ``sprite''), giving Fν∝ν–0.56±0.12 and Fν∝ν–0.21±0.13, respectively. The data are compared with existing optical and UV photometry and applied to constrain theories of the variability of the wisps (relativistic ion-cyclotron instability) and knots (relativistic fire-hose instability).

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Individual: Name: Crab Nebula - ISM: Jets and Outflows - Stars: Pulsars: Individual: Name: Crab Pulsar - Stars: Neutron - ISM: Supernova Remnants

CDS comments: Star I = Trimble 28, other features near the pulsar are not identified in SIMBAD

Simbad objects: 11

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