2014ApJ...783...69G -
Astrophys. J., 783, 69 (2014/March-2)
X-ray observations of black widow pulsars.
GENTILE P.A., ROBERTS M.S.E., McLAUGHLIN M.A., CAMILO F., HESSELS J.W.T., KERR M., RANSOM S.M., RAY P.S. and STAIRS I.H.
Abstract (from CDS):
We describe the first X-ray observations of five short orbital period (PB< 1 day), γ-ray emitting, binary millisecond pulsars (MSPs). Four of these–PSRs J0023+0923, J1124-3653, J1810+1744, and J2256-1024–are "black-widow" pulsars, with degenerate companions of mass {Lt}0.1 M☉, three of which exhibit radio eclipses. The fifth source, PSR J2215+5135, is an eclipsing "redback" with a near Roche-lobe filling ∼0.2 solar mass non-degenerate companion. Data were taken using the Chandra X-Ray Observatory and covered a full binary orbit for each pulsar. Two pulsars, PSRs J2215+5135 and J2256-1024, show significant orbital variability while PSR J1124-3653 shows marginal orbital variability. The lightcurves for these three pulsars have X-ray flux minima coinciding with the phases of the radio eclipses. This phenomenon is consistent with an intrabinary shock emission interpretation for the X-rays. The other two pulsars, PSRs J0023+0923 and J1810+1744, are fainter and do not demonstrate variability at a level we can detect in these data. All five spectra are fit with three separate models: a power-law model, a blackbody model, and a combined model with both power-law and blackbody components. The preferred spectral fits yield power-law indices that range from 1.3 to 3.2 and blackbody temperatures in the hundreds of eV. The spectrum for PSR J2215+5135 shows a significant hard X-ray component, with a large number of counts above 2 keV, which is additional evidence for the presence of intrabinary shock emission. This is similar to what has been detected in the low-mass X-ray binary to MSP transition object PSR J1023+0038.
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pulsars: general - pulsars: individual (PSR J0023+0923, PSR J1124-3653, PSR J1810+1744, PSR J2215+5135, PSR J2256-1024) - X-rays: binaries
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