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2013ApJ...765L..19D - Astrophys. J., 765, L19 (2013/March-1)

PSR J0357+3205: a fast-moving pulsar with a very unusual X-ray trail.

DE LUCA A., MIGNANI R.P., MARELLI M., SALVETTI D., SARTORE N., BELFIORE A., SAZ PARKINSON P., CARAVEO P.A. and BIGNAMI G.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

The middle-aged PSR J0357+3205 is a nearby, radio-quiet, bright γ-ray pulsar discovered by the Fermi mission. Our previous Chandra observation revealed a huge, very peculiar structure of diffuse X-ray emission originating at the pulsar position and extending for >9' on the plane of the sky. To better understand the nature of such a nebula, we have studied the proper motion of the parent pulsar. We performed relative astrometry on Chandra images of the field spanning a time baseline of 2.2 yr, unveiling a significant angular displacement of the pulsar counterpart, corresponding to a proper motion of 0.''165±0.''030/yr at a position angle (P.A.) of 314°±8°. At a distance of ∼500 pc, the space velocity of the pulsar would be of ∼390 km/s assuming no inclination with respect to the plane of the sky. The direction of the pulsar proper motion is aligned very well with the main axis of the X-ray nebula (P.A. = 315.°5±1.°5), pointing to a physical, yet elusive, link between the nebula and the pulsar space velocity. No optical emission in the Hα line is seen in a deep image collected at the Gemini telescope, which implies that the interstellar medium into which the pulsar is moving is fully ionized.

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Journal keyword(s): pulsars: general - pulsars: individual: PSR J0357+3205 - stars: neutron

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