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2011ApJ...733..104D - Astrophys. J., 733, 104 (2011/June-1)

Discovery of a faint X-ray counterpart and a parsec-long X-ray tail for the middle-aged, γ-ray-only pulsar PSR J0357+3205.

DE LUCA A., MARELLI M., MIGNANI R.P., CARAVEO P.A., HUMMEL W., COLLINS S., SHEARER A., SAZ PARKINSON P.M., BELFIORE A. and BIGNAMI G.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Large Area Telescope (LAT) on board the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope opened a new era for pulsar astronomy, detecting γ-ray pulsations from more than 60 pulsars, ∼40% of which are not seen at radio wavelengths. One of the most interesting sources discovered by LAT is PSR J0357+3205, a radio-quiet, middle-aged (τC∼ 0.5 Myr) pulsar standing out for its very low spin-down luminosity (({dot}E_rot∼6×10^{33} erg/s), indeed the lowest among non-recycled γ-ray pulsars. A deep X-ray observation with Chandra (0.5-10 keV), coupled with sensitive optical/infrared ground-based images of the field, allowed us to identify PSR J0357+3205 as a faint source with a soft spectrum, consistent with a purely non-thermal emission (photon index Γ = 2.53±0.25). The absorbing column (NH= 8±4x1020/cm2) is consistent with a distance of a few hundred parsecs. Moreover, the Chandra data unveiled a huge (9 arcmin long) extended feature apparently protruding from the pulsar. Its non-thermal X-ray spectrum points to synchrotron emission from energetic particles from the pulsar wind, possibly similar to other elongated X-ray tails associated with rotation-powered pulsars and explained as bow-shock pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe). However, energetic arguments as well as the peculiar morphology of the diffuse feature associated with PSR J0357+3205 make the bow-shock PWN interpretation rather challenging.

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Journal keyword(s): pulsars: general - pulsars: individual: PSR J0357+3205 - stars: neutron - X-rays: stars

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