2021A&A...654A.106P


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2021A&A...654A.106P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 654A, 106-106 (2021/10-1)

Young radio-loud gamma-ray pulsar light curve fitting.

PETRI J. and MITRA D.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Since the launch of the Fermi gamma-ray telescope, several hundred radio-loud gamma-ray pulsars have been detected, many belonging to millisecond pulsars but some belonging to the young pulsar population with spin periods longer than 30 ms.
Aims. Observing simultaneously pulsed radio and gamma-ray emission from these stars helps to constrain the geometry and radiation mechanisms within their magnetosphere and to localize the multiple photon production sites. In this paper we fit the time-aligned gamma-ray light curves of young radio-loud gamma-ray pulsars. We assume a dipole force-free magnetosphere where radio photons emanate from high altitudes above the polar caps and gamma rays originate from outside the light cylinder, within the striped wind current sheet.
Methods. We computed a full atlas of radio and gamma-ray pulse profiles depending on the magnetic axis obliquity and line-of-sight inclination with respect to the neutron star rotation axis. By applying a χ2 fitting technique, we were able to pin down accurately the magnetosphere geometry. Further constraints were obtained from radio polarization measurement following the rotating vector model, including aberration and retardation effects.
Results. We find a good agreement between our model and the time-aligned single- or double-peaked gamma-ray pulsar observations. We deduce the magnetic inclination angle and the observer line of sight with respect to the rotation axis within a small error bar. The distinction between radio-loud or radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsars or only radio pulsars can entirely be related to the geometry of the associated emitting regions.
Conclusions. The high-altitude polar cap model combined with the striped wind represents a minimalistic approach able to reproduce a wealth of gamma-ray pulse profiles for young radio pulsars. Based on self-consistent force-free simulations, it gives a full geometrical picture of the emission properties without resorting to detailed knowledge of the individual particle dynamics and energetics.

Abstract Copyright: © J. Pétri and D. Mitra 2021

Journal keyword(s): magnetic fields - polarization - magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) - radiation mechanisms: general - stars: neutron - gamma rays: stars

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Number of rows : 32
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 J0248+6021 Psr 02 48 18.642 +60 21 34.70           ~ 49 1
2 PSR J0631+10 Psr 06 31 27.369 +10 37 05.63           ~ 135 0
3 PSR B0656+14 Psr 06 59 48.1960 +14 14 19.400   24.85 24.90     ~ 869 1
4 PSR B0740-28 Psr 07 42 49.0730 -28 22 43.510           ~ 406 0
5 NAME Vela Pulsar Psr 08 35 20.65525 -45 10 35.1545     15.10     ~ 2315 1
6 PSR B0906-49 Psr 09 08 35.4290 -49 13 05.060           ~ 148 0
7 PSR J1016-58 Psr 10 16 21.266 -58 57 11.70           ~ 118 3
8 PSR J1019-5749 Psr 10 19 52.14 -57 49 05.9           ~ 40 0
9 PSR J1028-5819 Psr 10 28 27.888 -58 19 06.14           ~ 105 1
10 PSR B1046-58 Psr 10 48 13.0500 -58 32 06.200           ~ 268 0
11 PSR B1055-52 Psr 10 57 59.0450 -52 26 56.330           ~ 725 0
12 PSR J1119-6127 Psr 11 19 14.30 -61 27 49.5           ~ 403 1
13 PSR J1357-6429 Psr 13 57 02.525 -64 29 29.89           ~ 151 1
14 PSR J1420-6048 Psr 14 20 08.190 -60 48 14.85           ~ 196 0
15 PSR J1509-5850 Psr 15 09 27.153 -58 50 56.05           ~ 118 0
16 PSR J1648-4611 Psr 16 48 22.02 -46 11 16.0           ~ 65 0
17 PSR J1702-4310 Psr 17 02 26.94 -43 10 41.5           ~ 29 0
18 PSR J1702-4128 Psr 17 02 52.52 -41 28 48.2           ~ 65 0
19 PSR B1706-44 Psr 17 09 42.7460 -44 29 07.200     13.30     ~ 640 1
20 PSR J1718-3825 Psr 17 18 13.558 -38 25 17.83           ~ 97 0
21 PSR B1727-33 Psr 17 30 32.559 -33 50 39.40           ~ 119 1
22 PSR J1747-2958 Psr 17 47 15.869 -29 58 00.93           ~ 131 1
23 PSR B1757-24 Psr 18 01 00.016 -24 51 27.50           ~ 244 1
24 PSR J1835-1106 Psr 18 35 18.287 -11 06 15.10           ~ 68 0
25 PSR J1907+06 Psr 19 07 54.751 +06 02 15.79           ~ 128 0
26 PSR B1951+32 Psr 19 52 58.181 +32 52 40.98           ~ 596 2
27 PSR J2021+3651 Psr 20 21 05.40 +36 51 04.5           ~ 190 1
28 PSR J2030+3641 Psr 20 30 00.241 +36 41 27.30           ~ 38 2
29 [MT91] 213 Psr 20 32 13.1247390384 +41 27 24.346666440 13.12 13.08 11.266     B0Vp 290 0
30 PSR J2043+2740 Psr 20 43 43.5 +27 40 56           ~ 121 0
31 PSR J2229+6114 Psr 22 29 05.262 +61 14 08.48           ~ 221 2
32 PSR J2240+5832 Psr 22 40 42.939 +58 32 37.52           ~ 31 0

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