The curved spectrum of the young pulsar halo LHAASO J0248+6021 is explained by a time-dependent energy-loss bump in the electron spectrum that remains close to the cutoff, unifying it with the shifted bump observed in the older Geminga halo.
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Spectral energy-loss bump and $\gamma$-ray pulsar halos
The curved spectrum of the young pulsar halo LHAASO J0248+6021 is explained by a time-dependent energy-loss bump in the electron spectrum that remains close to the cutoff, unifying it with the shifted bump observed in the older Geminga halo.
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Understanding Pulsar Wind Nebulae with the SKA
SKA will enable spatially resolved radio studies of pulsar wind nebulae to probe particle acceleration and propagation in ultra-relativistic outflows.