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arxiv: 1709.07233 · v1 · pith:Z6EYIQLXnew · submitted 2017-09-21 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

The radio and X-ray mode-switching pulsar PSR B0943+10

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keywords radiox-rayb0943observationspulsaremissionmodeneutron
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Observations obtained in the last years challenged the widespread notion that rotation-powered neutron stars are steady X-ray emitters. Besides a few allegedly rotation-powered neutron stars that showed "magnetar-like" variability, a particularly interesting case is that of PSR B0943+10. Recent observations have shown that this pulsar, well studied in the radio band where it alternates between a bright and a quiescent mode, displays significant X-ray variations, anticorrelated in flux with the radio emission. The study of such synchronous radio/X-ray mode switching opens a new window to investigate the processes responsible for the pulsar radio and high-energy emission. Here we review the main X-ray properties of PSR B0943+10 derived from recent coordinated X-ray and radio observations.

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