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2017ApJ...850...79P - Astrophys. J., 850, 79-79 (2017/November-3)

Old but still warm: far-UV detection of PSR B0950+08.

PAVLOV G.G., RANGELOV B., KARGALTSEV O., REISENEGGER A., GUILLOT S. and REYES C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on a Hubble Space Telescope detection of the nearby, old pulsar B0950+08 (d≃262 pc, spin-down age 17.5 Myr) in two far-ultraviolet (FUV) bands. We measured the mean flux densities {bar}fν=109±6 nJy and 83 ± 14 nJy in the F125LP and F140LP filters (pivot wavelengths 1438 and 1528 Å). Using the FUV data together with previously obtained optical-UV data, we conclude that the optical-FUV spectrum consists of two components-a nonthermal (presumably magnetospheric) power-law spectrum (fν∝ν^α^) with slope α∼-1.2 and a thermal spectrum emitted from the bulk of the neutron star (NS) surface with a temperature in the range of (1-3) x 105 K, depending on interstellar extinction and NS radius. These temperatures are much higher than predicted by NS cooling models for such an old pulsar, which means that some heating mechanisms operate in NSs. A plausible mechanism responsible for the high temperature of PSR B0950+08 is the interaction of vortex lines of the faster rotating neutron superfluid with the slower rotating normal matter in the inner NS crust (vortex creep heating).

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): pulsars: individual: (PSR B0950+08 , PSR J0953+0755) - stars: neutron - ultraviolet: stars - ultraviolet: stars

Simbad objects: 3

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