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2017ApJ...835..178S - Astrophys. J., 835, 178-178 (2017/February-1)

XMM-Newton observation of the nearby pulsar B1133+16.

SZARY A., GIL J., ZHANG B., HABERL F., MELIKIDZE G.I., GEPPERT U., MITRA D. and XU R.-X.

Abstract (from CDS):

We constrain the X-ray properties of the nearby (360 pc), old (5 Myr) pulsar B1133+16 with ∼100 ks effective exposure time by XMM-Newton. The observed pulsar flux in the 0.2-3 keV energy range is ∼10–14 erg cm–2 s–1, which results in the recording of ∼600 source counts with the EPIC pn and MOS detectors. The X-ray radiation is dominated by nonthermal radiation and is well described by both a single power-law model (PL) and a sum of blackbody and power-law emission (BB+PL). The BB+PL model results in a spectral photon index Γ=2.4–0.3+0.4 and a nonthermal flux in the 0.2-3 keV energy range of (7±2)×10–15 erg cm–2 s–1. The thermal emission is consistent with the blackbody emission from a small hot spot with a radius of Rpc~14–5+7 m and a temperature of Ts=2.9–0.4+0.6 MK. Assuming that the hot spot corresponds to the polar cap of the pulsar, we can use the magnetic flux conservation law to estimate the magnetic field at the surface Bs~3.9×1014 G. The observations are in good agreement with the predictions of the partially screened gap model, which assumes the existence of small-scale surface magnetic field structures in the polar cap region.

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Journal keyword(s): pulsars: general - pulsars: individual: B1133+16 - stars: neutron - stars: neutron

Simbad objects: 14

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