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1997A&A...326..682B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 326, 682-691 (1997/10-2)

The X-ray luminosity of rotation-powered neutron stars.

BECKER W. and TRUEMPER J.

Abstract (from CDS):

As a result of recent observations with ROSAT and ASCA the number of rotation-powered pulsars seen at X-ray energies has increased substantially. In this paper we review the phenomenology of the observed X-ray emission properties. At present 27 pulsars are detected, representing a wide range of ages (103-7x109yrs), magnetic field strength (108-1013G) and spin periods (1.6-530ms). Despite these dispersions in parameters all pulsars show an X-ray luminosity closely correlated with the rotational energy loss. This suggests that most of the observed X-rays are produced by magnetospheric emission originating from the co-rotating magnetosphere. Only for three middle aged pulsars (PSR 0656+14, Geminga and PSR 1055-52) and probably for the Vela-pulsar an additional thermal component is detected which can be attributed to thermal emission from the neutron stellar surface.

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Journal keyword(s): pulsars: general - X-rays: stars - stars: neutron

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