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2007ApJ...669..570M - Astrophys. J., 669, 570-578 (2007/November-1)

Phase-resolved spectroscopy of the Vela pulsar with XMM-Newton.

MANZALI A., DE LUCA A. and CARAVEO P.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The ∼104 yr old Vela Pulsar represents the bridge between the young Crab-like and the middle-aged rotation-powered pulsars. Its multiwavelength behavior is due to the superposition of different spectral components. We take advantage of the unprecedented harvest of photons collected by XMM-Newton to assess the Vela Pulsar spectral shape and to study the pulsar spectrum as a function of its rotational phase. As for the middle-aged pulsars Geminga, PSR B0656+14, and PSR B1055-52 (the ``Three Musketeers''), the phase-integrated spectrum of Vela is well described by a three-component model, consisting of two blackbodies (Tbb=[1.06±0.03]x106 K, Rbb=5.1+0.4–0.3km, TBB=2.16+0.06–0.07x106 K, RBB=0.73+0.09–0.07km) plus a power law (γ=2.2+0.4–0.3). The relative contributions of the three components are seen to vary as a function of the pulsar rotational phase. The two blackbodies have a shallow ∼7%-9% modulation. The cooler blackbody, possibly related to the bulk of the neutron star surface, has a complex modulation, with two peaks per period, separated by ∼0.35 in phase, the radio pulse occurring exactly in between. The hotter blackbody, possibly originating from a hot polar region, has a nearly sinusoidal modulation, with a single, broad maximum aligned with the second peak of the cooler blackbody, trailing the radio pulse by ∼0.15 in phase. The nonthermal component, magnetospheric in origin, is present only during 20% of the pulsar phase and appears to be opposite to the radio pulse. XMM-Newton phase-resolved spectroscopy unveils the link between the thermally emitting surface of the neutron star and its charge-filled magnetosphere, probing emission geometry as a function of the pulsar rotation. This is a fundamental piece of information for future three-dimensional modeling of the pulsar magnetosphere.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Pulsars: General - pulsars: individual (Vela) - Stars: Neutron - X-Rays: Stars

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