论文标题
从PSR J2021+4026上的单个扩展热点上的强脉冲热X射线
Strongly pulsed thermal X-rays from a single extended hot spot on PSR J2021+4026
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论文摘要
射线广播PULSAR PSR J2021+4026是大多数已知的,因为它是唯一显示出其γ射线发射可变性的旋转动力的脉冲星。使用XMM-Newton档案数据,我们首先确认其通量在X射线频带中是稳定的,然后我们证明了光谱和正时X射线特性,即窄脉冲曲线,高脉冲分数为80-90%及其对能量的依赖性,可以使用磁性大气层模型而不是简单的黑体来更好地复制能量。通过在能量相空间中的最大似然分析,我们推断出,脉冲星具有一个磁极的对应关系,温度t〜1 mk和colatitude Extensive θ〜20°。对于1.5 kpc的脉冲星距离,这对应于r〜5-6 km的盖,大于偶极极盖的标准维度。大脉冲分数进一步反对从整个恒星表面发射,这是世俗冷却的情况。还检测到了一个可能起源于风星云的非脉冲(<40%脉冲分数),非热成分。 X射线中具有光谱拟合的脉冲星几何形状相对较好地约束(χ= 90°和ξ= 20-25°),并且与从γ射线观测值中得出的脉冲几何相一致,前提是只有两个半球中的一个是活性的。在PSR J2021+4026中延长热点的证据,在其他年龄的其他脉冲液中也发现,但在较旧的物体中也没有发现,这表明可能的年龄依赖于热X射线的发射大小。
The radio-quiet pulsar PSR J2021+4026 is mostly known because it is the only rotation-powered pulsar that shows variability in its γ-ray emission. Using XMM-Newton archival data, we first confirmed that its flux is steady in the X-ray band, and then we showed that both the spectral and timing X-ray properties, i.e. the narrow pulse profile, the high pulsed fraction of 80-90% and its dependence on the energy, can be better reproduced using a magnetized atmosphere model instead of a simply blackbody. With a maximum likelihood analysis in the energy-phase space, we inferred that the pulsar has, in correspondence of one magnetic pole, a hot spot of temperature T~1 MK and colatitude extension θ~20°. For the pulsar distance of 1.5 kpc, this corresponds to a cap of R~5-6 km, greater than the standard dimension of the dipolar polar caps. The large pulsed fraction further argues against emission from the entire star surface, as it would be expected in the case of secular cooling. An unpulsed (<40% pulsed fraction), non-thermal component, probably originating in a wind nebula, is also detected. The pulsar geometry derived with our spectral fits in the X-ray is relatively well constrained (χ=90° and ξ=20-25°) and consistent with that deduced from γ-ray observations, provided that only one of the two hemispheres is active. The evidence for an extended hot spot in PSR J2021+4026, found also in other pulsars of similar age but not in older objects, suggests a possible age dependence of the emitting size of thermal X-rays.