2021A&A...647A.101B


Query : 2021A&A...647A.101B

2021A&A...647A.101B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 647A, 101-101 (2021/3-1)

Constraining millisecond pulsar geometry using time-aligned radio and gamma-ray pulse profile.

BENLI O., PETRI J. and MITRA D.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Since the launch of the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope, several hundred gamma-ray pulsars have been discovered, some being radio-loud and some radio-quiet with time-aligned radio and gamma-ray light curves. In the second Fermi Pulsar Catalogue, 117 new gamma-ray pulsars have been reported based on three years of data collected by the Large Area Telescope on the Fermi satellite, providing a wealth of information such as the peak separation Δ of the gamma-ray pulsations and the radio lag δ between the gamma-ray and radio pulses.Aim. We selected several radio-loud millisecond gamma-ray pulsars with period P in the range 2-6ms and showing a double peak in their gamma-ray profiles. We attempted to constrain the geometry of their magnetosphere, namely the magnetic axis and line-of-sight inclination angles for each of these systems.Method. We applied a force-free dipole magnetosphere from the stellar surface up to the striped wind region - well outside the light cylinder - to fit the observed pulse profiles in gamma-rays, consistently with their phase alignment with the radio profile. In deciding whether a fitted curve is reasonable or not, we employed a least-square method to compare the observed gamma-ray intensity with that found from our model, emphasising the amplitude of the gamma-ray peaks, their separation, and the phase lag between radio and gamma-ray peaks.
Results. We obtained the best fits and reasonable parameters in agreement with observations for ten millisecond pulsars. Eventually, we constrained the geometry of each pulsar described by the magnetic inclination α and the light-of-sight inclination ζ. We found that both angles are larger than approximately 45°.

Abstract Copyright: © O. Benli et al. 2021

Journal keyword(s): pulsars: general - methods: numerical - magnetic fields - plasmas

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Number of rows : 11
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 PSR J0030+0451 Psr 00 30 27.4277 +04 51 39.710           ~ 422 1
2 PSR J0103+48 Psr 01 03 00.000 +48 00 00.00           ~ 31 0
3 PSR J0437-47 Psr 04 37 15.7994581776 -47 15 08.544351636           DC 876 0
4 PSR J0614-3329 Psr 06 14 10.3479 -33 29 54.116           ~ 93 1
5 NAME Geminga Psr 06 33 54.153 +17 46 12.91           ~ 1193 0
6 PSR J1124-36 Psr 11 24 00.000 -36 00 00.00           ~ 44 0
7 PSR J1514-4946 Psr 15 14 19.1142 -49 46 15.528           ~ 40 0
8 PSR J1614-2230 Psr 16 14 36.5070 -22 30 31.207           ~ 377 1
9 PSR J2017+0603 Psr 20 17 22.7048 +06 03 05.585           ~ 92 1
10 PSR J2043+1711 Psr 20 43 20.8828 +17 11 28.941           ~ 99 1
11 PSR J2302+4442 Psr 23 02 46.9789 +44 42 22.102           ~ 96 0

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