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2010ApJ...708..403M - Astrophys. J., 708, 403-410 (2010/January-1)

Absolute timing of the Crab pulsar with the INTEGRAL/SPI telescope.

MOLKOV S., JOURDAIN E. and ROQUES J.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have investigated the pulse shape evolution of the Crab pulsar emission in the hard X-ray domain of the electromagnetic spectrum. In particular, we have studied the alignment of the Crab pulsar phase profiles measured in the hard X-rays and in other wavebands. To obtain the hard X-ray pulse profiles, we have used six years (2003-2009, with a total exposure of about 4 Ms) of publicly available data of the SPI telescope on-board the International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory observatory, folded with the pulsar time solution derived from the Jodrell Bank Crab Pulsar Monthly Ephemeris. We found that the main pulse in the hard X-ray 20-100 keV energy band leads the radio one by 8.18±0.46 milliperiods in phase, or 275±15 µs in time. Quoted errors represent only statistical uncertainties. Our systematic error is estimated to be ∼40 µs and is mainly caused by the radio measurement uncertainties. In hard X-rays, the average distance between the main pulse and interpulse on the phase plane is 0.3989±0.0009. To compare our findings in hard X-rays with the soft 2-20 keV X-ray band, we have used data of quasi-simultaneous Crab observations with the proportional counter array monitor on-board the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer mission. The time lag and the pulses separation values measured in the 3-20 keV band are 0.00933±0.00016 (corresponding to 310±6 µs) and 0.40016±0.00028 parts of the cycle, respectively. While the pulse separation values measured in soft X-rays and hard X-rays agree, the time lags are statistically different. Additional analysis show that the delay between the radio and X-ray signals varies with energy in the 2-300 keV energy range. We explain such a behavior as due to the superposition of two independent components responsible for the Crab pulsed emission in this energy band.

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Journal keyword(s): pulsars: general - pulsars: individual: PSR B0531+21 - stars: neutron - X-rays: stars

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