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2010ApJ...724..908R - Astrophys. J., 724, 908-914 (2010/December-1)

The balmer-dominated bow shock and wind nebula structure of γ-ray pulsar PSR J1741-2054.

ROMANI R.W., SHAW M.S., CAMILO F., COTTER G. and SIVAKOFF G.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have detected an Hα bow shock nebula around PSR J1741-2054, a pulsar discovered through its GeV γ-ray pulsations. The pulsar is only ∼1".5 behind the leading edge of the shock. Optical spectroscopy shows that the nebula is non-radiative, dominated by Balmer emission. The Hα images and spectra suggest that the pulsar wind momentum is equatorially concentrated and implies a pulsar space velocity ~150 km/s, directed 15°±10° out of the plane of the sky. The complex Hα profile indicates that different portions of the post-shock flow dominate line emission as gas moves along the nebula and provide an opportunity to study the structure of this unusual slow non-radiative shock under a variety of conditions. CXO ACIS observations reveal an X-ray pulsar wind nebula within this nebula, with a compact ∼2".5 equatorial structure and a trail extending several arcminutes behind. Together these data support a close (≤0.5 kpc) distance, a spin geometry viewed edge-on, and highly efficient γ-ray production for this unusual, energetic pulsar.

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Journal keyword(s): gamma rays: stars - pulsars: individual: PSR J1741-2054 - shock waves

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