2017ApJ...839...80W


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2017ApJ...839...80W - Astrophys. J., 839, 80-80 (2017/April-3)

Constraining relativistic bow shock properties in rotation-powered millisecond pulsar binaries.

WADIASINGH Z., HARDING A.K., VENTER C., BOTTCHER M. and BARING M.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Multiwavelength follow-up of unidentified Fermi sources has vastly expanded the number of known galactic-field "black widow" and "redback" millisecond pulsar binaries. Focusing on their rotation-powered state, we interpret the radio to X-ray phenomenology in a consistent framework. We advocate the existence of two distinct modes differing in their intrabinary shock orientation, distinguished by the phase centering of the double-peaked X-ray orbital modulation originating from mildly relativistic Doppler boosting. By constructing a geometric model for radio eclipses, we constrain the shock geometry as functions of binary inclination and shock standoff R0. We develop synthetic X-ray synchrotron orbital light curves and explore the model parameter space allowed by radio eclipse constraints applied on archetypal systems B1957+20 and J1023+0038. For B1957+20, from radio eclipses the standoff is R0 ∼ 0.15-0.3 fraction of binary separation from the companion center, depending on the orbit inclination. Constructed X-ray light curves for B1957+20 using these values are qualitatively consistent with those observed, and we find occultation of the shock by the companion as a minor influence, demanding significant Doppler factors to yield double peaks. For J1023+0038, radio eclipses imply R0 <= 0.4, while X-ray light curves suggest 0.1 <= R0 <= 0.3 (from the pulsar). Degeneracies in the model parameter space encourage further development to include transport considerations. Generically, the spatial variation along the shock of the underlying electron power-law index should yield energy dependence in the shape of light curves, motivating future X-ray phase-resolved spectroscopic studies to probe the unknown physics of pulsar winds and relativistic shock acceleration therein.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): binaries: eclipsing - pulsars: individual: (J1023+0038, B1957+20) - radiation mechanisms: nonthermal - X-rays: binaries - X-rays: binaries

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 PSR B0021-72W Psr 00 24 06.0580 -72 04 49.088           ~ 78 1
2 M 1 SNR 05 34 30.9 +22 00 53           ~ 6193 1
3 NAME Vela Pulsar Psr 08 35 20.65525 -45 10 35.1545     15.10     ~ 2316 1
4 PSR J1023+0038 Psr 10 23 47.6841824712 +00 38 41.005893516     17.31     GV 397 0
5 XSS J12270-4859 Psr 12 27 58.7476831464 -48 53 42.824592960           ~ 270 0
6 CPD-63 2495 HXB 13 02 47.6544015048 -63 50 08.626970292 10.34 10.72 9.98 10.03   O9.5Ve 793 0
7 PSR J1723-2837 Psr 17 23 23.1937506912 -28 37 57.210408048   16.81 15.77 15.71   ~ 84 0
8 PSR J1810+17 Psr 18 10 37.2791131488 +17 44 37.425884136           ~ 114 0
9 PSR J1959+2048 Psr 19 59 36.7643141520 +20 48 14.896407996   21.08 20.16 19.53 18.79 G: 807 3
10 PSR J2039-5617 Psr 20 39 34.9609502672 -56 17 09.033104197           ~ 61 0
11 PSR J2129-04 Psr 21 29 45.0469239408 -04 29 06.973600236     16.68     ~ 78 0
12 PSR J2215+51 Psr 22 15 32.6869149432 +51 35 36.400854912           ~ 140 0
13 PSR J2339-0533 Psr 23 39 38.7412778376 -05 33 05.108592528     18.48     ~ 118 0

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