We report on the X-ray properties of four rotation-powered pulsars with characteristic ages in the range 0.3-5 Myr, derived from the analysis of XMM-Newton archival observations. We found convincing evidence of thermal emission only in the phase-averaged spectrum of PSR B0114+58, which is well fitted by a blackbody with temperature kT = 0.17 ± 0.02 keV and emitting radius R = 405+−11090 m, consistent with the size of its polar cap. The three other considered pulsars, PSR B0628−28, PSR B0919+06, and PSR B1133+16, have phase-averaged spectra that can be described well by single power laws with photon index Γ ∼ 3. The 3σ upper limits on the bolometric luminosity of a possible thermal component with temperatures in the range ∼0.05−2 keV are Lbol . 3.2 × 1028 erg s−1 and Lbol . 2.4 × 1029 erg s−1, for PSR B0628−28 and PSR B0919+06, respectively. On the other hand, we found possible evidence that the pulsed emission of PSR B0628−28 is thermal. Two absorption lines at ∼0.22 keV and ∼0.44 keV are detected in the spectrum of PSR B1133+16. They are best interpreted as proton cyclotron features, implying the presence of multipolar components with a field of a few 1013 G at the neutron star polar caps. We discuss our results in the context of high-energy emission models of old rotation-powered pulsars.
Rigoselli, M., Mereghetti, S. (2018). A new X-ray look into four old pulsars. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 615 [10.1051/0004-6361/201732408].
A new X-ray look into four old pulsars
Rigoselli, M
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2018
Abstract
We report on the X-ray properties of four rotation-powered pulsars with characteristic ages in the range 0.3-5 Myr, derived from the analysis of XMM-Newton archival observations. We found convincing evidence of thermal emission only in the phase-averaged spectrum of PSR B0114+58, which is well fitted by a blackbody with temperature kT = 0.17 ± 0.02 keV and emitting radius R = 405+−11090 m, consistent with the size of its polar cap. The three other considered pulsars, PSR B0628−28, PSR B0919+06, and PSR B1133+16, have phase-averaged spectra that can be described well by single power laws with photon index Γ ∼ 3. The 3σ upper limits on the bolometric luminosity of a possible thermal component with temperatures in the range ∼0.05−2 keV are Lbol . 3.2 × 1028 erg s−1 and Lbol . 2.4 × 1029 erg s−1, for PSR B0628−28 and PSR B0919+06, respectively. On the other hand, we found possible evidence that the pulsed emission of PSR B0628−28 is thermal. Two absorption lines at ∼0.22 keV and ∼0.44 keV are detected in the spectrum of PSR B1133+16. They are best interpreted as proton cyclotron features, implying the presence of multipolar components with a field of a few 1013 G at the neutron star polar caps. We discuss our results in the context of high-energy emission models of old rotation-powered pulsars.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.