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2002ApJ...577..917K - Astrophys. J., 577, 917-922 (2002/October-1)

High-resolution spatial and timing observations of millisecond pulsar PSR J0218+4232 with Chandra.

KUIPER L., HERMSEN W., VERBUNT F., ORD S., STAIRS I. and LYNE A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on high-resolution spatial and timing results for binary millisecond pulsar PSR J0218+4232 obtained with the Chandra HRC-I and HRC-S in imaging mode. The subarcsecond resolution image of the HRC-I (0.08-10 keV) showed that the X-ray emission from PSR J0218+4232 is consistent with that of a point source, excluding the presence of a compact nebula with a size of about 14" for which we had indications in ROSAT HRI data. The presence of a DC component is confirmed. This X-ray DC component has a softer spectrum than the pulsed emission and can be explained by emission from a heated polar cap. With our HRC-S observation, we obtained a 0.08-10 keV pulse profile with high statistics showing the well-known double-peaked morphology in more detail than before: the two pulses have broad wings, and pulsed emission appears only to be absent in a narrow phase window of width ≲0.1. The absolute timing accuracy of ∼200 µs makes it possible to compare for the first time in absolute phase the X-ray pulse profile with the highly structured radio profile and the high-energy γ-ray profile (0.1-1 GeV). The two X-ray pulses are aligned within absolute timing uncertainties with two of the three radio pulses. Furthermore, the two γ-ray pulses are aligned with the two nonthermal X-ray pulses, corresponding to a probability for a random occurrence of 4.9 σ, strengthening the credibility of the earlier reported first detection of pulsed high-energy γ-ray emission from this millisecond pulsar.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Pulsars: Individual: Alphanumeric: PSR J0218+4232 - X-Rays: Stars

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