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2005ApJ...631..471O - Astrophys. J., 631, 471-479 (2005/September-3)

Synchrotron self-absorption in pulsar magnetospheres: implications for optical emission.

O'CONNOR P., GOLDEN A. and SHEARER A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Nonthermal optical emission from pulsars has been observed definitively from five objects. The model that most accurately predicts the luminosity of such emissions is that of Pacini and Salvati, a model based on synchrotron radiation originating at a constant fraction of the light cylinder. We parameterize optical emission in a similar way, obtaining the solution to the radiative transfer equation that yields expressions for the expected monochromatic luminosity and synchrotron self-absorption frequency. If due to synchrotron self-absorption, we investigate whether the rollover at IR wavelengths observed for the Crab pulsar is a process likely to be common to all the synchrotron active pulsars. Although the low-frequency turnover in the Crab pulsar spectrum may be due to a low-energy cutoff in the underlying emitting particle population or to particles emitting below their critical frequency, a test of the current self-absorption model is provided by PSR B0540-69 and the 16 ms ``Crab-like'' pulsar J0537-69. Our model, scaled relative to the Crab pulsar, predicts that PSR B0540-69 should exhibit a rollover between the L and I bands and that PSR J0537-69 may be self-absorbed at optical wavelengths with mV∼24 (dependent on the spectral index, α, where Fν–α). Our model is applicable to frequency regions well outside the optical and is limited to ``young'', ``fast'' (<100 ms) pulsars.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Pulsars: General - Stars: Pulsars: Individual: Name: Crab Pulsar - Stars: Pulsars: Individual: Alphanumeric: PSR J0537-69 - Radiation Mechanisms: Nonthermal - Stars: Neutron

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