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2011A&A...533A.102L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 533A, 102-102 (2011/9-1)

Discovery of gamma- and X-ray pulsations from the young and energetic PSR J1357-6429 with Fermi and XMM-Newton.

LEMOINE-GOUMARD M., ZAVLIN V.E., GRONDIN M.-H., SHANNON R., SMITH D.A., BURGAY M., CAMILO F., COHEN-TANUGI J., FREIRE P.C.C., GROVE J.E., GUILLEMOT L., JOHNSTON S., KEITH M., KRAMER M., MANCHESTER R.N., MICHELSON P.F., PARENT D., POSSENTI A., RAY P.S., RENAUD M., THORSETT S.E., WELTEVREDE P. and WOLFF M.T.

Abstract (from CDS):

Since the launch of the Fermi satellite, the number of known gamma-ray pulsars has increased tenfold. Most gamma-ray detected pulsars are young and energetic, and many are associated with TeV sources. PSR J1357-6429 is a high spin-down power pulsar ({dot}(E)=3.1x1036erg/s), discovered during the Parkes multibeam survey of the Galactic plane, with significant timing noise typical of very young pulsars. In the very-high-energy domain (E>100GeV), H.E.S.S. has reported the detection of the extended source HESS J1356-645 (intrinsic Gaussian width of 12') whose centroid lies 7' from PSR J1357-6429. We search for gamma- and X-ray pulsations from this pulsar, characterize the neutron star emission and explore the environment of PSR J1357-6429. Using a rotational ephemeris obtained with 74 observations made with the Parkes telescope at 1.4GHz, we phase-fold more than two years of gamma-ray data acquired by the Large Area Telescope on-board Fermi as well as those collected with XMM-Newton, and perform gamma-ray spectral modeling. Significant gamma- and X-ray pulsations are detected from PSR J1357-6429. The light curve in both bands shows one broad peak. Gamma-ray spectral analysis of the pulsed emission suggests that it is well described by a simple power-law of index 1.5±0.3stat±0.3syst with an exponential cut-off at 0.8±0.3stat±0.3systGeV and an integral photon flux above 100MeV of (6.5 ±1.6stat ±2.3syst)x10–8/cm2/s. The X-ray spectra obtained from the new data provide results consistent with previous work. Upper limits on the gamma-ray emission from its potential pulsar wind nebula (PWN) are also reported. Assuming a distance of 2.4 kpc, the Fermi LAT energy flux yields a gamma-ray luminosity for PSR J1357-6429 of Lγ=(2.13±0.25stat±0.83syst)x1034erg/s, consistent with an Lγ∝sqrt({dot}(E)) relationship. The Fermi non-detection of the pulsar wind nebula associated with HESS J1356-645 provides new constraints on the electron population responsible for the extended TeV emission.

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Journal keyword(s): pulsars: individual: PSR J1357-6429 - gamma rays: general - pulsars: general

CDS comments: Paragraph 5.3 PSR J0248+5832 is a misprint for PSR J0248+6021 or for PSR J2240+5832.

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