2017ApJ...845..159G


Query : 2017ApJ...845..159G

2017ApJ...845..159G - Astrophys. J., 845, 159-159 (2017/August-3)

NuSTAR hard X-ray observations of the energetic millisecond pulsars PSR B1821-24, PSR B1937+21, and PSR J0218+4232.

GOTTHELF E.V. and BOGDANOV S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) hard X-ray timing and spectroscopy of the three exceptionally energetic rotation-powered millisecond pulsars PSRs B1821-24, B1937+21, and J0218+4232. By correcting for the frequency and phase drifts of the NuSTAR onboard clock, we are able to recover the intrinsic hard X-ray pulse profiles of all three pulsars with a resolution down to 15 µs. The substantial reduction of background emission relative to previous broadband X-ray observations allows us to detect for the first time pulsed emission up to ∼50 keV, ∼20 keV, and ∼25 keV for the three pulsars, respectively. We conduct phase-resolved spectroscopy in the 0.5-79 keV range for all three objects, obtaining the best measurements yet of the broadband spectral shape and high-energy pulsed emission to date. We find extensions of the same power-law continua seen at lower energies, with no conclusive evidence for a spectral turnover or break. Extrapolation of the X-ray power-law spectrum to higher energies reveals that a turnover in the 100 keV to 100 MeV range is required to accommodate the high-energy γ-ray emission observed with Fermi-LAT, similar to the spectral energy distribution observed for the Crab pulsar.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): pulsars: general - pulsars: individual: (PSR B1821-24, PSR B1937+21, PSR J0218+4232) - stars: neutron - X-rays: stars - X-rays: stars

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
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 RX J0021.8-7221 CV* 00 24 04.263 -72 04 57.97 18.868   19.772   19.316 ~ 68 0
2 NGC 104 GlC 00 24 05.359 -72 04 53.20     4.09     ~ 3912 0
3 PSR J0218+42 Psr 02 18 06.3604 +42 32 17.365           ~ 335 2
4 PSR J0437-47 Psr 04 37 15.7994581776 -47 15 08.544351636           DC 903 0
5 M 1 SNR 05 34 30.9 +22 00 53           ~ 6189 1
6 V* CM Tau Psr 05 34 31.9474694616 +22 00 52.153698024           ~ 5253 0
7 PSR J1023+0038 Psr 10 23 47.6841824712 +00 38 41.005893516     17.31     GV 396 0
8 XSS J12270-4859 Psr 12 27 58.7476831464 -48 53 42.824592960           ~ 269 0
9 PSR J1723-2837 Psr 17 23 23.1937506912 -28 37 57.210408048   16.81 15.77 15.71   ~ 84 0
10 [BSP2003] 4 X 18 24 22.684 -24 51 02.65           ~ 4 0
11 [BSP2003] 17 X 18 24 31.063 -24 52 45.20           ~ 4 0
12 PSR J1824-2452A Psr 18 24 32.009 -24 52 11.10           ~ 497 2
13 IGR J18245-2452 LXB 18 24 32.50 -24 52 07.8           ~ 223 0
14 M 28 GlC 18 24 32.89 -24 52 11.4           ~ 765 0
15 V* V4634 Sgr LXB 18 29 28.2 -23 47 49 18.90 19.40 19     ~ 350 0
16 PSR B1937+21 Psr 19 39 39.6 +21 37 22           ~ 1064 2
17 PSR J2129-04 Psr 21 29 45.0469239408 -04 29 06.973600236     16.68     ~ 77 0
18 PSR J2339-0533 Psr 23 39 38.7412778376 -05 33 05.108592528     18.48     ~ 117 0

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