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1996A&AS..120C.221T - Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 120C, 221-226 (1996/December-3)

High-energy emission from the PSR B1259-63 system near periastron.

TAVANI M., GROVE J.E., PURCELL W., HERMSEN W., KUIPER L., KAARET P., FORD E., WILSON R.B., FINGER M., HARMON B.A., ZHANG S.N., MATTOX J., THOMPSON D. and ARONS J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the results of a CGRO multi-instrument 3-week observation of the binary system containing the 47ms pulsar PSR B1259-63 orbiting around a Be star companion in a very eccentric orbit. The PSR B1259-63 binary is a unique system for the study of the interaction of a rapidly rotating pulsar with time-variable nebular surroundings. CGRO observed the PSR B1259-63 system in coincidence with its most recent periastron passage (January 3-23, 1994). Unpulsed and non-thermal hard X-ray emission was detected up to 200keV, with a photon index 1.8±0.2 and a flux of ∼4mCrab, corresponding to a luminosity of a few x1034erg/s at the distance of 2kpc. The hard X-ray flux and spectrum detected by CGRO agrees with the X-ray emission measured by simultaneous ASCA observations. EGRET upper limits are significant, and exclude strong inverse Compton cooling in the PSR B1259-63 system. We interpret the observed non-thermal emission as synchrotron radiation of shocked electron/positron pairs of the relativistic pulsar wind interacting with the mass outflow from the Be star. Our results clearly indicate, for the first time in a binary pulsar, that high energy emission can be shock-powered rather than caused by accretion. Furthermore, the PSR B1259-63 system shows that shock acceleration can increase the original energy of pulsar wind particles by a factor >10, despite the high synchrotron and inverse Compton cooling rates near periastron. We also present results of an extensive search for pulsed gamma-ray emission from PSR B1259-63. The lack of pulsations constrains models of gamma-ray emission from rapidly rotating pulsars.

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Journal keyword(s): gamma-ray: observations - X-ray: stars - Pulsars: individual: PSR 1259-63 - shock waves

CDS comments: Special Issue "3rd Compton Symposium"

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