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arxiv: 1503.00483 · v1 · pith:X3ORCS2Ynew · submitted 2015-03-02 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

X-ray Emission from Middle-Aged Gamma-Ray Pulsars

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keywords emissionpulsarsx-raymagnetospherenon-thermalradiationsynchrotroncurvature
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Electrons/positrons produced in a pulsar magnetosphere emit synchrotron radiation, which is widely believed as the origin of the non-thermal X-ray emission detected from pulsars. Particles are produced by curvature photons emitted from accelerated particles in the magnetosphere. These curvature photons are detected as pulsed $\gamma$-ray emissions from pulsars with age $\lesssim10^6$ yr. Using $\gamma$-ray observations and analytical model, we impose severe constraints on the synchrotron radiation as a mechanism of the non-thermal X-ray emission. In most middle-aged pulsars ($\sim10^5-10^6$ yr) which photon-photon pair production is less efficient in their magnetosphere, we find that the synchrotron radiation model is difficult to explain the observed non-thermal X-ray emission.

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