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2014MNRAS.444.1859V - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 444, 1859-1861 (2014/October-3)

Why the distance of PSR J0218+4232 does not challenge pulsar emission theories.

VERBIEST J.P.W. and LORIMER D.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

Recent very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) measurements of the astrometric parameters of the millisecond pulsar J0218+4232 by Du et al. have suggested that this pulsar is as distant as 6.3 kpc. At such a large distance, the large γ-ray flux observed from this pulsar would make it the most luminous γ-ray pulsar known. This luminosity would exceed what can be explained by the outer gap and slot-gap pulsar emission models, potentially placing important and otherwise elusive constraints on the pulsar emission mechanism. We show that the VLBI parallax measurement is dominated by the Lutz-Kelker bias. When this bias is corrected for, the most likely distance for this pulsar is 3.15^+0.85_-0.60 kpc. This revised distance places the luminosity of PSR J0218+4232 into a range where it does not challenge any of the standard theories of the pulsar emission mechanism.

Abstract Copyright: © 2014 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2014)

Journal keyword(s): astrometry - pulsars: general - pulsars: individual: PSR J0218+4232

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